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Jul 9, 2020 21:52:19   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
Longshadow wrote:
Good, no one calls the brake cylinders slaves, so we can still use master cylinder???


But hydraulic clutches have a master and a slave cylinder...

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Jul 10, 2020 05:22:21   #
chikid68 Loc: Tennesse USA
 
I guess that means we can give up hope of ever becoming a master photographer.

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Jul 10, 2020 06:27:35   #
tradio Loc: Oxford, Ohio
 
Maybe I won't have to slave away at work any more?

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Jul 10, 2020 06:42:29   #
DAN Phillips Loc: Graysville, GA
 
The whole world has gone crazy and moving too fast for the kid!

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Jul 10, 2020 07:42:50   #
Collhar Loc: New York City.
 
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Canon Has Officially Stopped Using the Terms ‘Master’ and ‘Slave’

As protests against supposed "systemic racism" swept the globe this year, there have been calls by some photographers for ending the use of the terms “master” and “slave” in the industry. Now Canon has come forward as the first camera company to officially stop using those terms on its camera gear.

In photographic lighting, a “master” device is one that is able to control/trigger a “slave” device. While these terms have been standard in the industry for decades, some have argued that they’re unnecessary ones that could easily be replaced with alternatives (e.g. “transmitter” and “receiver”).

Photographer Jason Parnell-Brookes of Fstoppers reports that Canon began ending use of “master” and “slave” in 2017 and has officially discontinued their use moving forward across its product lines.

“Canon started to phase these [terms] out since the end of 2017,” a Canon Europe spokesperson tells Fstoppers. “[In] all new products and materials, these terms are no longer used.”

The change will only be found on new Canon gear, as the terms are permanently baked into existing gear.

“Products released before this time, and still available, will still have the term as it’s often a physical part of the LCD display so can’t be changed by firmware, etc,” Canon tells Fstoppers.

As Canon is the leading manufacturer in the camera industry, it seems likely that other brands, both big and small, will follow its lead, and that this change in naming conventions may be a permanent one in the industry moving forward.
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What will happen to; white tennis shoes. White shirts, white socks, white blouses., white cars? Are we allowed Black and White pictures? Will the word color be banned?

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Jul 10, 2020 07:46:34   #
f8lee Loc: New Mexico
 
This is what happens when there are people who wake up each day actively looking for ways to be offended (a/k/a the useful idiots) and companies that decide to pander to those retards. Shame on Canon and the others.

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Jul 10, 2020 07:49:15   #
foathog Loc: Greensboro, NC
 
Something tells me MASTERBATE isn't long for this world. LOL

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Jul 10, 2020 08:03:34   #
Sirsnapalot Loc: Hammond, Louisiana
 
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Canon Has Officially Stopped Using the Terms ‘Master’ and ‘Slave’

As protests against supposed "systemic racism" swept the globe this year, there have been calls by some photographers for ending the use of the terms “master” and “slave” in the industry. Now Canon has come forward as the first camera company to officially stop using those terms on its camera gear.

In photographic lighting, a “master” device is one that is able to control/trigger a “slave” device. While these terms have been standard in the industry for decades, some have argued that they’re unnecessary ones that could easily be replaced with alternatives (e.g. “transmitter” and “receiver”).

Photographer Jason Parnell-Brookes of Fstoppers reports that Canon began ending use of “master” and “slave” in 2017 and has officially discontinued their use moving forward across its product lines.

“Canon started to phase these [terms] out since the end of 2017,” a Canon Europe spokesperson tells Fstoppers. “[In] all new products and materials, these terms are no longer used.”

The change will only be found on new Canon gear, as the terms are permanently baked into existing gear.

“Products released before this time, and still available, will still have the term as it’s often a physical part of the LCD display so can’t be changed by firmware, etc,” Canon tells Fstoppers.

As Canon is the leading manufacturer in the camera industry, it seems likely that other brands, both big and small, will follow its lead, and that this change in naming conventions may be a permanent one in the industry moving forward.
Canon Has Officially Stopped Using the Terms ‘Mast... (show quote)


Screw bowing to PC.......

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Jul 10, 2020 08:09:36   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Canon Has Officially Stopped Using the Terms ‘Master’ and ‘Slave’...


Good for them! I never liked those terms because they refer to only one thing - slavery.

EDIT: I think some of you are missing the point. Canon isn't banning the word "master." It's banning the "master/slave" combination. If you're a white American, there's a chance that one of your ancestors was a slave master, but if you're of African descent, there's a good chance that your ancestors were slaves. That's not something you want to be reminded of when you're taking pictures.

Worth reading -
https://cdm.link/2020/06/lets-dump-master-slave-terms/

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Jul 10, 2020 08:10:38   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
George Orwell was prophetic with his "1984" except he got the year wrong.

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Jul 10, 2020 08:10:43   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
TriX wrote:
But hydraulic clutches have a master and a slave cylinder...


You beat me to it.

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Jul 10, 2020 08:12:13   #
Xanadu Loc: Clay County FL
 
The irony of Tiger Woods winning the "Masters" springs to mind.

I am not a big fan of piety tests. Piety tests address character flaws. We all have character flaws and they should not be ignored. Let's consider folks who live in glass houses and move on.

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Jul 10, 2020 08:16:49   #
Bison Bud
 
If we continue to phase out words like this because they might offend someone, how are our kids and their kids going to know their meaning and/or the history of how we got here? Frankly, we have come a long way in just my lifetime, but this sort of thing only dooms us to eventually repeat the mistakes of the past. I just don't get it!!!!!

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Jul 10, 2020 08:22:16   #
1963mca
 
Longshadow wrote:
Good, no one calls the brake cylinders slaves, so we can still use master cylinder???


No we can't because the brake (and clutch for us old timers) master cylinder passes hydraulic fluid under pressure to a slave cylinder which results in a mechanical application of the brakes or the clutch being disengaged.

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Jul 10, 2020 08:24:38   #
junglejim1949 Loc: Sacramento,CA
 
Longshadow wrote:


I wonder what they'll rename the master cylinder in cars.........

Primary brake hydraulic unit?????



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