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<blockquote data-quote="Retro" data-source="post: 432910" data-attributes="member: 37517"><p>Thank you. An F4 is on my want list. I'm an old fashioned dial lover. The more options represented by external physical controls, the better. It's fine if they are indicated by LCD screens, but they need to be manipulated by buttons and dials, and not in the menu, like on a $500 entry level camera.</p><p></p><p>The F5 is a great camera, but there are some very good reasons to prefer the F4, and when the DF was in development, everybody in the marketing department should have been tied to their chairs with their mouths taped shut. Or they should have moved the DF development team to the opposite end of the building and told the marketing team that nothing was going on over there and just stay away; "You don't go in there." My guiding principle would be "The masses are @$$e$."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retro, post: 432910, member: 37517"] Thank you. An F4 is on my want list. I'm an old fashioned dial lover. The more options represented by external physical controls, the better. It's fine if they are indicated by LCD screens, but they need to be manipulated by buttons and dials, and not in the menu, like on a $500 entry level camera. The F5 is a great camera, but there are some very good reasons to prefer the F4, and when the DF was in development, everybody in the marketing department should have been tied to their chairs with their mouths taped shut. Or they should have moved the DF development team to the opposite end of the building and told the marketing team that nothing was going on over there and just stay away; "You don't go in there." My guiding principle would be "The masses are @$$e$." [/QUOTE]
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