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Telecaster

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Trends Fore & Aft
« on: January 08, 2014, 08:55:37 pm »

I swiped the Subject from a new article by Thom Hogan. Here's a link to it, with the caveat of my definition of prognostication from another thread here: an attempt to will a desired outcome into being by forcefully stating it to as broad an audience as possible. That said, IMO Thom is less agenda peddlar and more data analyst than most.

http://www.dslrbodies.com/newsviews/trends-fore-and-aft.html

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Rhossydd

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Re: Trends Fore & Aft
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2014, 03:22:44 am »

An interesting article.
I was agreeing with all of it until:
" Whoever was at the core of the RX-10 design did a lot of things very, very right." Has he actually owned and used one ? The camera is really excellent because of it's specification, but despite it's design. Putting the power switch next to the shutter release and making them both the same shape ? There's nothing right about that.
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Re: Trends Fore & Aft
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2014, 02:31:32 pm »

An interesting article.
I was agreeing with all of it until:
" Whoever was at the core of the RX-10 design did a lot of things very, very right." Has he actually owned and used one ? The camera is really excellent because of it's specification, but despite it's design. Putting the power switch next to the shutter release and making them both the same shape ? There's nothing right about that.

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