Japanese Cameras.
BebuLamar wrote:
You quoted the reason and here why it matters.
"Are Japanese fingers more agile and capable of precision work than fingers in India, China, Europe or elsewhere around the world?"
Either the Japanese are better workers or the companies c***ted the workers from South East Asia. Either case it's not a good thing and I do not support companies that do so.
Unlike Japanese cars companies have their production in the US because it's where they sell the most cars. They don't sell the most cameras in South East Asia. The make it there only the c***t the poor workers.
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I don't understand how they are c***ting the poor workers. If they give the worker a job that pays better that what he had before it is an upgrade for that worker. He is not being c***ted. The workers who are being c***ted are the ones that are losing their jobs because the same product can be made somewhere else more cheaply.
If you would bother to go to a third world country and check with those workers, I think you will find that they are not only grateful to have the job, they would willingly work more hours if available to better themselves. What you view as c***ting them they view as an opportunity.
rook2c4 wrote:
That most of the camera manufacturers are Japanese companies simply isn't true. I'm not even sure if there ever was a time it was true. Perhaps briefly in the 1970's.
Most camera manufacturers may not be Japanese, but the vast majority of cameras currently sold are Japanese. Those other companies other than a couple of German brands have a very small market share.
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