And it will come in lots of colours or fake gold plate; will need to
be adjusted and repaired straight out of the factory; will be made of
hand-ground pieces of old submarines; feature a six megapixel solid
brass Ukrainian sensor; weigh twenty pounds; come in regular,
Siberian and Yuri Gagarin commemorative versions; be brilliantly
conceived and horribly executed (as will the designers); have superb
lenses of which 20% will be perfect, 40% acceptable and 40% absolute
rubbish in each type; develop an immediate and fanatical following.
AndrewF
On 22/02/2006, at 7:24 PM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
>
> Hi Peter - I hear that the Zorki digital back will be announced at
> PMA, it will be called the Dorki-One.
> :-)
> Jez
>
> On 2/21/06, Peter Leyssens <peterleyssens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>> The Zorki-1 is a good experience: a different approach to photography
>> and a refreshing back-to-basics. I'm still considering the new E-
>> x of
>> course, but if Zeiss Ikon would effectively come out with a digital
>> body, as rumoured and implicitely suggested in the FAQ on their web
>> site, it could be a good alternative for a plastic wunderbrick DSLR.
>>
>>
>> Peter.
>>
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