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Old October 8th 09, 06:26 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Neil Harrington[_3_]
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"D. Peter Maus" wrote in message
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On 10/6/09 18:49 , Neil Harrington wrote:
"D. Peter wrote in message
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And...yes, plastic is bad.


Other than Nikon plastic.



Even Nikon plastic.


Actually I was making a wee joke (as with other replies in this sub-thread),
but seriously, what complaint do you have aboout polycarbonate? It's strong,
light, doesn't dent, has been used for camera bodies for decades and is
all-around good stuff. I assume most DSLRs still use a metal chassis
underneath the polycarbonate for those parts that require dimensional
stability, as 35mm SLRs did. Whatever they do, it works well.

The word "plastic" is sort of off-putting since it makes one think of milk
bottles, delicatessen containers and cheap toys, etc. But there are many
very different kinds of plastic, just as there are many different metals. I
don't think you'd want an SLR made out of lead or even unalloyed iron or
copper.