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Rienzphotoz said:Hideous(except for the black one)
You're only saying that beacuse they don't come with matching lenses…
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Rienzphotoz said:Hideous(except for the black one)
I'd buy one if the lenses came with tinted glass in a matching color.neuroanatomist said:Rienzphotoz said:Hideous(except for the black one)
You're only saying that beacuse they don't come with matching lenses…![]()
Oh God! NO! ... can't image holding a chocolate colored camera, let alone matching leness ;D ... but I can understand if some people like the red or even the chocolate colored cameras ... but what's up with the hideous neither silver nor steel colored cameraneuroanatomist said:Rienzphotoz said:Hideous(except for the black one)
You're only saying that beacuse they don't come with matching lenses…![]()
Rienzphotoz said:... but what's up with the hideous neither silver nor steel colored camera
pdirestajr said:But is the camera the same "white" as Canon's "white" lenses? Otherwise, the white lenses will just look dirty.
neuroanatomist said:Lichtgestalt said:duydaniel said:This is prettier :![]()
highly subjectiv. i think the DF is ugly.
+1
The Df would look all nifty and modern...40 years ago. Now it just looks dated.
Ha ha ha ha ;DLarry said:it might look cool hanging over my shoulder to match my white hat, tie, belt, spats and shoes while I dance Gangnam Style.![]()
Canon Rumors said:I personally would like a white 40mm f/2.8 STM!
This quote deserves a lot of credit ;Ddistant.star said:.
This is just the first in a whole new line of elegant, white cameras.
I understand they'll call it the Great Gatsby line. And in that line all the Rebel cameras will be renamed "Daisy."
mrsfotografie said:Canon Rumors said:I personally would like a white 40mm f/2.8 STM!
The lens itself does have appeal in an odd way, like a tiny great white... I don't think it'll be available separately though...
Cameras that used film needed black bodies to better protect the sensitized film, against stray light Since pretty much all the pros were using black colored bodies, black became synonymous with "professional" .... This just continued on to the digital world ... also, black generally is considered "professional" even in other fields e.g. wearing a black suit is generally considered "serious and professional" ... but I don't think any technical aspect stops manufacturers from producing colored DSLR's, other than the fact that most people will not opt for colored DSLRs ... I know I would never buy a white, pink, green etc DSLR bodies ... so I suppose it is just a marketing decision now.dstppy said:Okay, I'll ask:
Why are cameras black, anyhow?
funkboy said:That's the nicest looking Canon body I've seen in a long time, & that white 40mm is giving me serious lens envy.