That sorta hits the nail on the head!

Walt

On 10/14/07, George Sinos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've mentioned that I teach basic photography classes at the local
> community college.
>
> I've been teaching these classes for several years.  In a class of a
> dozen people there will be eight to ten women in their late twenties
> to early fifties.  Usually they are moms and the family historians.
> The remainder of the class will be a mix of men (usually accompanying
> their wives) or retired folks.
>
> The cameras are usually a broad mix of point and shoots representing
> all the price points.  There are usually a couple of DSLRs, sometimes
> none.
>
> Keep in mind, these are low-cost, non-credit, basic classes for point
> and shooters that want to know a bit more about their cameras.
>
> Saturday's mix of students was about the same, except it was all young
> moms.  All but two had DSLRs.  Eight were Canon digital Rebels.  One
> was a Canon S2. The final was a Sony point and shoot with an alphabet
> soup model number.  As usual, none had ever taken a single shot with
> the camera mode set beyond Auto.
>
> To bring this around to Pentax...
>
> I'd estimate the ages of the women were from late twenties to early
> thirties.  One woman was in her fifties.
>
> I'm guessing none of these students were concerned about compatibility
> of old glass when they bought their Rebels.  For the most part they
> were looking for a "very good" camera at a reasonable price.  They
> recognized the Canon name and the price of the Rebel was right.
>
> It was a fun class.  This was a bright, motivated group that wanted to
> know how to get the best from their cameras.  They asked good
> questions.  Many will return to purchase accessories.  An accessory
> flash will be on several of their Christmas lists.  Many of them want
> a longer zoom range than that provided by the kit lens.
>
> This is the group of people that a camera maker needs as buyers today.
>  I'm glad Pentax is providing old guys like me with great stuff.  But
> we won't be around to use legacy glass forever.
>
> See you later, gs
> <http://georgesphotos.net>
>
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