I have just watched a BBC TV documentary by the Yorkshire poet, Simon Armitage, on iPlayer. He looks at the modern trend in society to be dependant on gadgets of all shapes and sizes, including digital cameras. He asks if they really improve our lives and are we guilty of upgrading too often. If you have access to iPlayer (mostly UK only) the link is here:
What really struck me about the programme was that when I was watching it I soon suspected that this was an 'old' programme - because of the tech they were looking at. In fact the filming was probably done in 2008 although the date on the credits was 2009. But even so, it was only three years ago and to me the programme was on the verge of meeting its expiry date!
My personal view is that if you are thoughtful about your choices and resist initial temptations, then upgrades beneficial and good value. I'm still running Windows XP on a PC that I built four years ago, and the tower case it's housed in is ten years old. My laptop is almost 3 years old and I have no plans to replace it for now. My phone is about 8 months old, but my contract is 2 years and I probably won't need to replace it when the contract is up - my previous phone lasted me three years.
What about cameras? Well, I'm not very representative as I get to try and use many different models every year. But I was wondering how frequently others here change and upgrade their gadgets, including cameras?!
Ian
What really struck me about the programme was that when I was watching it I soon suspected that this was an 'old' programme - because of the tech they were looking at. In fact the filming was probably done in 2008 although the date on the credits was 2009. But even so, it was only three years ago and to me the programme was on the verge of meeting its expiry date!
My personal view is that if you are thoughtful about your choices and resist initial temptations, then upgrades beneficial and good value. I'm still running Windows XP on a PC that I built four years ago, and the tower case it's housed in is ten years old. My laptop is almost 3 years old and I have no plans to replace it for now. My phone is about 8 months old, but my contract is 2 years and I probably won't need to replace it when the contract is up - my previous phone lasted me three years.
What about cameras? Well, I'm not very representative as I get to try and use many different models every year. But I was wondering how frequently others here change and upgrade their gadgets, including cameras?!
Ian
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