seablister
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What cameras that the industry offers new today, if any, will be looked on 30 or 40 years from now as "georgeous"... a term recently applied to a Nikon F2T that I had posted FS on this forum.
Actually, it was that comment from biglouis that caused me to wonder if any of today's contemporary cameras will be remembered by users, rather than the industry, as "classics" because they ticked all the boxes important to us... including aesthetics, simplicity, user interface, etc.
Seems to me that any discussion might include both specific nominees as well as the scarcity or abundance vs yesteryear.
Actually, it was that comment from biglouis that caused me to wonder if any of today's contemporary cameras will be remembered by users, rather than the industry, as "classics" because they ticked all the boxes important to us... including aesthetics, simplicity, user interface, etc.
Seems to me that any discussion might include both specific nominees as well as the scarcity or abundance vs yesteryear.