Use of the word 'vintage' in ads

Obsolete is an interesting idea, I take it to mean parts no longer available. Given sufficient donor camera bodies and repair expertise that problem isn't insurmountable and one can think of popular classic cars where every component is now available again due to demand.

It's not hard to imagine 35mm classic camera being worth enough money in 20 years for enterprising individuals to re-make the bits that wear out.

I think Sover Wong does this for some small parts of the F2. It should be perfectly feasible to make just about any part for the cameras of that era, if costly. It's just engineering and there are no electronics to worry about.
 
I think Sover Wong does this for some small parts of the F2. It should be perfectly feasible to make just about any part for the cameras of that era, if costly. It's just engineering and there are no electronics to worry about.

One would assume that some body parts wear out faster than others but given an 'owner's club' type set up willing to commission parts in hundreds, the item cost shouldn't be too great. What would be prohibitively expensive is re-manufacturing pre-AI era lenses and glass to the same quality and tolerances as the original.
A metal barrelled, hand polished F1.4 Nikkor would probably cost £thousands, even if a sympathetic lens manufacturer put a production line aside to make them. Winder handles, dials or even better, a base plate adapted to take modern batteries shouldn't cost too much.
 
I would think of a shotgun like a film camera. It basically fulfils the function of firing the shot (or exposing the film) as directed by the shooter. I am not sure what a digital camera would be though. Perhaps a lazer. Hmm...
 
The difference is pretty academic but, yes, modern cars are faster than the XK 120 was, and probably handle better, but are they superior in any way? Build? Gracefulness? Style?


Style and gracefulness are purely subjective, but as far as build goes, yes the Mondeo is far superior to the Jaguar. Mechanically cars are far more robust these days and remember, cars of that era would commonly turn to iron oxide in three years, it's rare nowadays to see anything much under 10 years old (Mercedes excepted) with even a spot of rust on it.
 
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