tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1721344177867541891.post7401078534850418499..comments2023-03-26T23:43:26.524+08:00Comments on doonster: Pictures & thoughts: Three types of camera userdoonsterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04558926453149764893noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1721344177867541891.post-82306585860741506682009-07-01T05:19:56.282+08:002009-07-01T05:19:56.282+08:00Hi again Martin, your absolutely right in your ana...Hi again Martin, your absolutely right in your analogy of camera users, most users (including myself) never use a fraction of the features on most models available today,and I think the manufacturers include nearly everything (including the kitchen sink) just so they can cover a wider market, as they probably know that there is no such thing as an ideal camera for everyone!<br />I would have to class myself as a type 2, bordering on type 3, haven't gone down the DSLR route just yet, still clutching onto my trusty bridge model (Minolta A200), I do like a lightweight compact camera that does a wide variety of things while traveling, even if I have felt it wanting in picture quality sometimes!<br />Now if someone brings out a compact DSLR similar to the Canon 500D, with a swiveling LCD, full HD (at 30 fps), inbuilt Geotagging, and coupled it with an ultra compact 18-300mm lens, then I would be a very happy man!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02398603432512796835noreply@blogger.com