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Hello. You've recently added a news photo of Putin using Schoeps microphones to the "Schoeps" articles in English and German. In the English-language version, the photo that you added is the only one in the article. This has the very painful effect, when one sees it, of implying guilt by association for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Maybe you intended that effect and maybe you didn't--I could understand it either way. Any and all protests against the invasion are justified in my opinion. But Schoeps has no control over who uses their products--and like many other companies around the world, the company has suspended all business in or with Russia in response to the invasion. So this association is really not warranted, and in this case actually misleading.
On a less emotional level, the choice of that photo also creates another false impression: that speech transmission is the most characteristic application for Schoeps microphones. (In the German article, the only other photo is one from the German parliament.) While microphones for film and video sound, broadcasting, conferences and public address systems have always been an important secondary market for Schoeps, the most representative photo would probably be the Three Tenors or Pavarotti using Colette microphones with RC extension tubes and B 5 D pop screens, or any of the many orchestras that use Schoeps microphones for broadcasting, streaming and recording.
Also, just as a technical point I don't think that the microphones in the photo are actually from Schoeps' Colette series as you say. I think they are CCMs (a series not covered in the article), which use the transducers of the Colette series but are non-modular as far as capsules and amplifiers are concerned.
I would really ask you to reconsider your editing choice and possibly to revert it. Other, more representative and less "charged" photos can surely be found. I promise to spend some time looking for something more suitable in the near future.
Best regards, DSatz ( talk) 19:44, 7 March 2022 (UTC)
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Hello. You've recently added a news photo of Putin using Schoeps microphones to the "Schoeps" articles in English and German. In the English-language version, the photo that you added is the only one in the article. This has the very painful effect, when one sees it, of implying guilt by association for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Maybe you intended that effect and maybe you didn't--I could understand it either way. Any and all protests against the invasion are justified in my opinion. But Schoeps has no control over who uses their products--and like many other companies around the world, the company has suspended all business in or with Russia in response to the invasion. So this association is really not warranted, and in this case actually misleading.
On a less emotional level, the choice of that photo also creates another false impression: that speech transmission is the most characteristic application for Schoeps microphones. (In the German article, the only other photo is one from the German parliament.) While microphones for film and video sound, broadcasting, conferences and public address systems have always been an important secondary market for Schoeps, the most representative photo would probably be the Three Tenors or Pavarotti using Colette microphones with RC extension tubes and B 5 D pop screens, or any of the many orchestras that use Schoeps microphones for broadcasting, streaming and recording.
Also, just as a technical point I don't think that the microphones in the photo are actually from Schoeps' Colette series as you say. I think they are CCMs (a series not covered in the article), which use the transducers of the Colette series but are non-modular as far as capsules and amplifiers are concerned.
I would really ask you to reconsider your editing choice and possibly to revert it. Other, more representative and less "charged" photos can surely be found. I promise to spend some time looking for something more suitable in the near future.
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