Quirky is good. We need more of it. Except the dangerous kind. And I never
think of quirky as dangerous, so maybe that's an oxymoron. <g>
In the end it's all about which set of gear satisfies your innate desire to
make images. I'm one of the worst offenders when it comes to always checking
out the grass in the next pasture over, but fortunately, have never had the
resources to travel over there as much as I'd like. That's a good thing.
As I said before, I'm going to sit back and watch and see what develops, and
when the WOW factor has worn off and the two decent camera shops in range of me
have these things on their shelves, I'll go fondle and decide. The old D3 and
Canon G12 will have to serve in the meantime.
--Bob
On Aug 7, 2012, at 10:31 AM, SwissPace wrote:
> In other words I like my quirky little camera though as stated often
> before it won't suit all.
>
>
> IanW who is quirky
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