Probably a good idea from both sides of the equation ;-) Eric Goldstein -- 2010/9/30 Grégoire Jacques Vandenschrick <fa420324@xxxxxxxxx> > I do my best not to :-) > > Le 30-sept.-10 à 19:33, Eric Goldstein a écrit : > > It's one of many film-based products being marketed out there. Others have > been pointed out here in this forum... > > Wondering if you've had any exposure to the world of Product Management? > > > Eric Goldstein > > -- > > > > 2010/9/30 Grégoire Jacques Vandenschrick <fa420324@xxxxxxxxx> > >> This is somhow... pathetic. >> That's the marketting-sought place for film camera, technology challenged >> people. >> They do not conceive that one could try digital hi end cameras, and know >> all about them, and lightroom 2 or toshop, and software engineering also as >> a matter of fact (for my case at least), and just prefer their Rollei, for >> the poetry of it, for the built of it, for the dandy attitude of it, for the >> really beautiful negs that one can achieve with it. Didn't BRad Pitt >> received an old fancily reclad (Ostrich, Snake?) medium format folding, or >> even large from Angelina? >> >> That poor crappy flashy grey chrome-lookalike stuff is really >> heart-thorning, if this is still correct english... >> >> Greg >> >> For my engineer references, some of you can remember some years ago I did >> made a mockup of a digital M camera, explaining how a microlens array could >> allow a full frame ccd array to work... for my understanding of digital >> stuff :-) >> >> >> Le 30-sept.-10 à 04:37, Peter K. a écrit : >> >> Yes, I've actually seen this. It is designed to appeal to the technology >> challenged, mostly older folk. It will sell. >> >> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:28 PM, Eric Goldstein <egoldste@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >> >>> This is a CURRENT infomercial.... >>> >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvu2QPQLlYA >>> >>> >>> >>> Eric Goldstein >>> >> >> > >