cescx
Oct 2 2006, 07:50 AM
After read the Michael Reichmann H3D concerns, and, after continuing the evolution in photokina of the digital backs and the marks, I see that all they take an exclusive position, hasselblad on the one hand, Leaf + sinar, and that mamiya by another (Kodak Vs. Dalsa). What I do not see clear is like remains Phase One, probably the most damaged in this way.
But good the war is for the soldiers, what itself not insurance is if to the buyers benefits or damages us, the one that have a H2, is going to have that to think a lot that is what is going to do with her, the one that buy a H3 does not know insurance inasmuch as time hasselblad will continue this product line, the one that be decided for a sinar, does neither be going to have Very clear if is the option of future. ...
All in all... as I yearn for those times in which the goals, as for the purchase of material, they were clear and lasting, and I believe sincerely that those times no longer will return, and we are seeing us immersed in a consumer spiral in a market that, traditionally was very stable, and fragile.
Some of the ones that reads has me a clearer vision than I?
BernardLanguillier
Oct 2 2006, 08:30 PM
QUOTE (cescx @ Oct 2 2006, 07:50 PM)
But good the war is for the soldiers, what itself not insurance is if to the buyers benefits or damages us,
With all due respect, this part of your post is plain impossible to understand, but it sure has a strong poetic potential.

As another non native English speaker, I share your frustration.
Cheers,
Bernard
cescx
Oct 3 2006, 03:29 AM
QUOTE (BernardLanguillier @ Oct 2 2006, 08:30 PM)
With all due respect, this part of your post is plain impossible to understand, but it sure has a strong poetic potential.

As another non native English speaker, I share your frustration.
Cheers,
Bernard
cescx
Oct 3 2006, 03:52 AM
QUOTE (BernardLanguillier @ Oct 2 2006, 08:30 PM)
With all due respect, this part of your post is plain impossible to understand, but it sure has a strong poetic potential.

As another non native English speaker, I share your frustration.
Cheers,
Bernard

あなたが行く 私がCatalaを話す 私の 「ガウディ」 もう 非常に より古いことと、さいころ 詩的な言語 english
あなたの感受性と理解に感謝します。
You forgive me if I have not written well. But is always with good intention.
In another oden of things, because we do not do an association of photographers and we manufacture us ours own MFDB? Is an anarchist position but I come from the only country really anarchist of the world.
Quentin
Oct 6 2006, 09:25 AM
QUOTE (cescx @ Oct 2 2006, 05:50 PM)
But good the war is for the soldiers,
Yoda? Is that you???
Quentin
QUOTE
All in all... as I yearn for those times in which the goals, as for the purchase of material, they were clear and lasting, and I believe sincerely that those times no longer will return, and we are seeing us immersed in a consumer spiral in a market that, traditionally was very stable, and fragile.
Almost Shakespearean. I move that cescx replace the Google translate engine permanently. Kudos to you for the effort Francesc.
JBM
cescx
Oct 6 2006, 03:11 PM
QUOTE (JBM @ Oct 6 2006, 09:56 AM)
Almost Shakespearean. I move that cescx replace the Google translate engine permanently. Kudos to you for the effort Francesc.
JBM

Sorry for my english, and yoda (japoanase supose) language... (the japanese is for reply to Bernard) but i supose, if I write in catalonian, my first language, the comunication not are very fluid je je je.
Thank yoy for your joke...
carl sanders
Oct 18 2006, 11:32 AM
Agree with this, however, the 500 series Hasselblad allows for various digital backs to be used, for example the leaf 75, the expense of these cameras now will reduce over time so there is no rush to get the latest.
I am still progressing with film but have digital options as well. All the best, Carl