On 17/5/05, Shel Belinkoff, discombobulated, unleashed:

>I think you're painting a generalization with too broad a brush.  There are
>several photogs that I know personally using entry level digital cameras -
>Nikon D70, the Canon Rebel thing, Pentax istDS, and even some prosumer
>models, that wanted and purchased PS CS for some of its features.  I
>suppose that many people wouldn't spend as much for their editing software
>as they did for their camera, but clearly quite a few would and will.  Over
>on the PS User-to-User forum that situation is seen quite frequently.
>
>As for the wheels on cars analogy, speaking only for California, there are
>many, many people spending a lot of money for wheels and tires, often more
>for them than they paid for their used cars.  Come on out and we'll cruise
>through the Mission District of San Francisco, drive down to San Jose and
>environs, head down to LA ...you'll see lots of old Honda Civics with VERY
>expensive wheels and tires.  Of course, you probably meant the average
>family guy or single mother with two kids, not young men who are into
>"pimping their ride."

I havn't really thought this through properly. Just seems daft to me...

But then again, when do personal spending habits even make sense?? ;-)



Cheers,
  Cotty


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