Originally posted by Rondec I guess the point is that people use what works for them, not what others say they have to use (I'm agreeing with you). If everyone else goes mirrorless except for a few top end cameras, it could be a real boon for Pentax.
I think it even goes beyond the idea of using what works, unless you consider works to include satisfying a want
Originally posted by ThorSanchez It's harder to pull off a cosplay cowboy if you're in a VW Golf instead of a SuperDuty King Ranch F350. It's important for those 46-year-old logistics analysts in Fairfax to believe that they're 15 minutes from being in a real life episode of Bonanza.
I see absolutely nothing wrong with other people driving large vehicles because they like and want large vehicles and knowingly made the economic decision to prioritize driving a large vehicle.
For a decade I drove a Suburban, partly because I hauled around Boy Scouts and a Troop trailer and Lacrosse and Marching Band players with it, and partly because at that stage of my life I was taking driving vacations and making college visits with my family. Because I had a lerge truck, rather than paying for delivery service I hauled mattresses and furniture home, or estate sale finds, or whatever else it would do. I
didn’t buy a city car for the daily work commute because that just didn’t make sense, but if one saw me parking in the office building garage in a suit and starched shirt and tie it certainly
looked wasteful. You never know the whole story.
At this stage of life I drive a sedan and we have a Mini Hardtop. I rent a pickup a few times a year. But because I
want it I have a 6-cyl. Engine in the Accord and a 4-Cyl. “S” engine in the Mini, and I’ll defend those choices all day long.