Define "Oops" - Nikon Apologise
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 3:25 pm
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dviv wrote:Here it is playing at the official Nikon launch in Bangkok
gstark wrote:And while it's somewhat difficult to properly judge, there are elements of the soundtrack that are different. The very fast SLR capture sounds that are in the "fake" clip are not obvious or evident in the "live" one.
Further, the claim is that the person is a "bit surprised to see Nikon using some of my video clips ... "
But he presents the whole of the clip, without identifying (in the first article at least) which of the clips he claims to be his.
gstark wrote:Are we to believe that the whole of the clip is fake? If not, then why does he fail to identify which parts of the video might be his?
gstark wrote:I think I need something a little more convincing than this.
dviv wrote:No - He doesn't - the first link explains that it's at approx 7 seconds in (on that video - not the bangkok one). Some other people claim to have identified other frames shot two years ago on a D70.
The D70 claim is really ludicrous and beyond laughable. The D70 was beyond obsolete two years ago, btw.
gstark wrote:we know that people in sales and marketing are not very smart.
gstark wrote:it still defies my comprehension as to how or why this would occur in the first instance. Except, of course, that we know that people in sales and marketing are not very smart.