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Dec 09, 2010 15:15 |  #1

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Dec 09, 2010 15:24 |  #2

Oh, I wonder which store you work for, hmmm, thats a hard one :P

I'd say it was defaming your character by wearing it............... only kidding, whatever you do don't make that comment.


.... blames the idealistic society we live in, a society that demands perfection however, the concept of perfection is fundamentally flawed. Once perfection is reached it is no longer perfect, since a new standard is created based on an "improved vision" of the original perfection. This creates a infinite cycle which inevitably leaves to disappointment.

  
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Dec 09, 2010 15:29 |  #3

Don't worry about it. Opinions are like oh yeah forgot where I was. I have seen Chevys parked in Ford manufacturing plant parking lots. and lots of Fords parked in Chrysler manufacturing plant parking lots. It would be a boring world if we all thought exactly alike.


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Dec 09, 2010 15:46 |  #4

Send it to me..........I ain't to proud to beg.


Your camera is alot smarter than the "M" Zealots would have you believe

  
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Dec 09, 2010 15:58 |  #5

Nikon cameras are usually more expensive than Canons, so you might get a better commission while selling the customers some nice products :) I <3 my D700s :)


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Dec 09, 2010 22:52 |  #6

Don't worry about what your wearing and the camera's you own, learn how to sell.


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Dec 12, 2010 18:58 |  #7

Just cover the logo with your name tag.




  
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Dec 13, 2010 14:58 |  #8

a nice mustard stain should do the trick


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Dec 14, 2010 06:03 |  #9

Who cares. Really. If I didn't own a Canon, then I would own a Nikon. There's nothing wrong with being proud of your gear, but why does that mean you have to (figuratively) tear all the other brands down?

Take it as an opportunity to learn the Nikon system. They do make a good product, you know.




  
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Dec 14, 2010 16:51 |  #10

benesotor wrote in post #11424246 (external link)
So I work at a high-street camera store now, but there's one condition.. I have to wear this shirt:

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Shall I ask for compensation? :p

I think so....It probably dumbs you down just putting it on. I am soo sorry!

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Dec 14, 2010 17:33 |  #11

Whats the problem looks fine to me:D




  
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Dec 15, 2010 15:05 |  #12

If you're looking at the logo on your camera with concern that it's "the right one", you're not pointing your camera the correct way!

I'm surrounded (literally) every day by Nikon, Canon and Olympus lenses. They're all fantastic!


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Dec 15, 2010 15:15 |  #13

Tarzanman wrote in post #11449417 (external link)
If I didn't own a Canon, then I would own a Nikon.

My suggestion would be, that if you didn't own a Canon, you should go buy one...


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Dec 16, 2010 05:50 |  #14

Lens Lenders wrote in post #11458271 (external link)
If you're looking at the logo on your camera with concern that it's "the right one", you're not pointing your camera the correct way!

no, I'm pretty sure this one is pointed the right way:
http://a.img-dpreview.com …OS50D/images/in​handRr.jpg (external link)


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Dec 16, 2010 09:09 |  #15

So you're working at a store that is being paid extra to push NIkon I guess. :| They have to get sales somehow if not on their own merit. :lol:




  
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