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[OM] Re: DSLR problems (all of 'em)

Subject: [OM] Re: DSLR problems (all of 'em)
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 17:48:09 -0500
I thoroughly understand your point.  But the latest Canon/Nikon/Olympus 
or whatever is nowhere near as complicated as any of the pieces of 
software that you've mentioned... yes, even Unix.

I haven't seen what I would consider signs of overcomplexity although 
that might be the case for engineering teams used to the pace of 
mechanical development and limited systems parts interactions.  But I do 
see signs of competitive time pressures and lax quality control.  Those 
are much different animals.

Chuck Norcutt
(in a previous life, OS/2 System Test Manager)

Leandro DUTRA wrote:
> 2008/3/2, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> I don't accept the premise that something has to be simplified.
> 
> Sorry, that is how engineering — and indeed all science — works.
> 
> This is what makes some of us prefer to use mechanical cameras
> sometimes; they just work.  To talk about my specialisation, it is
> what makes Unix work so much better than MS Windows, or PostgreSQL
> than MySQL or Oracle; and what makes new designs be successful, when
> someone realises some entrenched design would actually work better if
> simplified.
> 
> Granted one can deal with complexity by automating design and
> construction, by modularising, by having more stringent quality
> control.  But then can we pay the price for German hand-made Leitz
> Cameras?  I would love to have gotten a Leica R6.2 instead of the
> OM-1, but for one-fifth the price of one R6.2 body down here (R$4,2K)
> I have got a nice OM-1 set (R$770 for Olympus body, standard and macro
> lenses, leather case, rubber eyecup, and third-party tripod, filters,
> caps, macro lens case.)  Hadn't my wife been around I could have
> gotten a wide angular with lens hood and a nice telephoto without
> arriving at one fourth the Leica body only.
> 
> Japan is in a quality control crisis.  This is a well-documented fact.
>  Eventually they will have to do like the Swiss, Germans and Swedes
> and recede into specialty low-volume manufacturing and leave it up to
> China, but there will be quite a time until China can deliver the
> goods as Japan learned to do in the sixties.
> 

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