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- From: goldis@news.weeg.uiowa.edu (Al Goldis)
- Subject: Re: Plastic Canon
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.002517.29853@news.weeg.uiowa.edu>
- Organization: University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
- References: <nicholson.11@main.mndly.umn.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 00:25:17 GMT
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- In <nicholson.11@main.mndly.umn.edu> nicholson@main.mndly.umn.edu (JOHN JAY NICHOLSON) writes:
-
- >Why are most Canon cameras made of mostly plastic? You pick up the Elan or
- >the new A2E, and they feel so cheap? I understand that the EOS 1 is a very
- >well made camera, and is very durable, but all the others that I have seen
- >are almost pure plastic. If you don't believe me, open the back of the A2E
- >and look.
-
- I've heard quite a few different reasons. I imagine some are probably
- true and some are not. Take your pick from the following:
-
- - easier to manufacture
- - cheaper to manufacture
- - Canon is trying to rip-off all of its customers
- - lighter than metal
- - lighter and *stronger* than metal
-
- I'm really surprised by how many people complain about "plastic"
- cameras feeling cheap and flimsy. Personally, I don't think having
- a camera weigh less is a disadvantage. I suppose if it would make
- people feel better they could always put some lead weights inside. :-)
-
- "Plastic" cameras are not made of the same kind of plastic you find in
- a tub of butter or a cheap icecube tray. It's not going to shatter if
- you drop it. In this era of space-age materials why is it so hard to
- believe that things don't have to weigh a ton to be strong?
-
- I wouldn't think that models intended for average consumers would be
- as durable as the top-of-the-line professional model (nor are they as
- expensive), but despite all the complaints about how cheap and flimsy
- plastic cameras feel, I've never heard of a single legitimate
- durability problem.
-
- One other thing. Pros I know used to really moan and groan about the
- plastic lens hoods that most EOS lenses come with. Now they realize
- they actually protect better than metal because they absorb the impact
- instead of merely transmitting it to the lens.
- --
- Al Goldis alan-goldis@uiowa.edu
- "Pictures are moments truth, touched by light, that show character."
- --Annie Griffiths-Belt
-