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OK, So I'm not really. I barely know the basics. Just read.
I was at a historical tour the other night and I wanted some pictures of the Wright Brothers plane. I've got my bright red Pentax K-x, and I'm looking for any little excuse to experiment with my newest toy.
So a couple people walk up with pocket cameras and snap a picture. (That was me 2 months ago)
No one even gives them a look.
I open the bag (I'm using a point and shoot bag, because I like the small size of the bag.) and pull out this big bright red camera. I wasn't trying to cause any attention, but people immediately start watching me. So I snap a few pictures as nonchalantly as possible. I then walk over and try to get a few better angles. I'm not doing ANYTHING that would draw any attention to myself. (Honestly)
But I notice I have nearly as much attention in the room as the guide. The guide then finishes the spill a few seconds later, and turns to me and says "Excuse me, would you mind taking a picture of me for my class? I'm a school teacher." So I agreed. She then compliments my camera and asks me if I'm a photographer. I said "No. I'm a newbie at the whole photography thing. Its just an expensive toy so far."
She asks me to email her some pictures of the exhibits because she hasn't been able to get any pictures that she likes.
The moral of the story is. "Wow! You get attention with a camera like this!"
Even if you don't know what the heck your doing with it.
But I must admit there's a certain sense of cool factor to being the only person in the room with a DSLR.
I once read somewhere that once you get a DSLR, everyone immediately thinks your a photographer.
I was at a historical tour the other night and I wanted some pictures of the Wright Brothers plane. I've got my bright red Pentax K-x, and I'm looking for any little excuse to experiment with my newest toy.
So a couple people walk up with pocket cameras and snap a picture. (That was me 2 months ago)
No one even gives them a look.
I open the bag (I'm using a point and shoot bag, because I like the small size of the bag.) and pull out this big bright red camera. I wasn't trying to cause any attention, but people immediately start watching me. So I snap a few pictures as nonchalantly as possible. I then walk over and try to get a few better angles. I'm not doing ANYTHING that would draw any attention to myself. (Honestly)
But I notice I have nearly as much attention in the room as the guide. The guide then finishes the spill a few seconds later, and turns to me and says "Excuse me, would you mind taking a picture of me for my class? I'm a school teacher." So I agreed. She then compliments my camera and asks me if I'm a photographer. I said "No. I'm a newbie at the whole photography thing. Its just an expensive toy so far."
She asks me to email her some pictures of the exhibits because she hasn't been able to get any pictures that she likes.
The moral of the story is. "Wow! You get attention with a camera like this!"
Even if you don't know what the heck your doing with it.
But I must admit there's a certain sense of cool factor to being the only person in the room with a DSLR.
I once read somewhere that once you get a DSLR, everyone immediately thinks your a photographer.


...just kidding.

(while you're secretly checking out their gear at the same time)



(My wife's and ukcatfan's.) It gets a good amount of attention and it just happens to be a terrific little camera, too; why not get a fun color? I have heard that it is a big seller, maybe even the most popular color. IIRC it was