> Look, Johnston initially made the argument that the Mac is the preferred > platform because it is used by professionals. This implies that if you > want to work like professional you should use a Mac. Since the computer > is now a photographic tool, the same premise would apply to the most > basic tool of the photographer, which is the camera. In the same way > that PCs are not professional grade tools, neither are Pentaxes. > If you think that this is one big crock for camera brands, then it is > also one big crock for which computer platform is more legitimate than > the other.
How good are you at logic? Viewed from a logical perspective, the argument above is specious on its face. I'll give you the proof: I use Macs, and I use Pentaxes. If your premises and reasoning as presented above were sound, then both those things couldn't be true at once. Gotcha, Brucie. ;-) --Mike