tkin
Back to school!!
This is true specially for India. Lets consider the career of a photographer here. Unless a photographer is quite successful they will mostly go for mid range slr as full frames cost over 200k. And only rich monkeys can afford a slr like that and show off. I have a colleague who keeps on pointing out how expensive his 5D is, but in fact he takes pictures that can easily be matched by a point and shoot. He keeps on fumbling with settings and ends up taking 100 shots out of which only a handful are useful. And once he proudly declared that the liveview lcd is much better than the viewfinder. He has no idea about focus points, or shutter timings and iso settings. Only thing he learned from me is how to take shots with background blurs. Using that he takes shots that have such a blurred background that the shots end up giving you a headache.Exactly. And let us not forget: a couple of assistants to help you carry stuff, set up the shoot, hold the reflector…
I have a colleague with a D3100 who takes his camera to every outing with friends. The large number of out-of-focus images is quite painful to see, especially when you consider they could have very easily been in-focus if someone took a few minutes to understand autofocus points and how to use them. Using a DSLR isn't difficult but you do have to put in some effort.
And then there's the guy who puts down a lot of cash for a DSLR with a kit lens and feel really stupid because all the girls want to take group selfies and his arm just isn't long enough…
Only a few select number of persons I had ever seen that carry a slr that he truly understands. And for them nothing compares with the cam they are using. I aim to join them soon.