billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
Nice try. But, as everyone knows, a true pleasure room would be stocked with (black lenses) HINT, HINT.
I assume someone must dust all of that gear occasionally. That could be a delicate job.
jerryc41 wrote:
I assume someone must dust all of that gear occasionally. That could be a delicate job.
I think that was a set up for loaners for one of the Olympics.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
Architect1776 wrote:
I think that was a set up for loaners for one of the Olympics.
That would be correct. And Nikon's room was much bigger. Cause it was.
billnikon wrote:
Nice try. But, as everyone knows, a true pleasure room would be stocked with (black lenses) HINT, HINT.
It’s a tease - first the question and then a picture of something that is out of context. MY “pleasure room” is the great outdoors and the pleasure is provided by my Nikon camera bodies and Nikkor lenses. But maybe that’s just me....
Sharpie's House????????????????
I would have more fun playing in that room than I would watching the Olympics!
Lifetouch has a huge Burnsville, MN, facility where they service, clean, inventory, repair, and heavily modify their equipment. They have a room like that full of Nikons.
Seeing the Canon room should indicate to all of us that the reason we see so many Brand-X cameras at a sporting event is because those vendors are loaning out the equipment. People on this website and elsewhere are always counting the number of Canons vs Nikons vs Sonys. This room is another example, folks, that those photographers are not buying their own stuff---they're getting the use of it for FREE. And again, the news services are using equipment from the lowest bidder........
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