So I was on my honeymoon this past week in St. Augustine and I noticed that, given this maybe the worse ratio ever given, 3 out of 5 people had an DSLR. Most were Rebels or D40s with the occasional xxD series and I even saw a few gripped (idk why I singled this out, just seemed interesting because what standard consumer knows of grips). Seemed like everyone had one now! OMG! I was really surprised how the market has turned and no longer do you get the looks when you have your own big ole' camera out.
So yes, I felt a little forgotten, until the 70-200 or 430EX came out showing that I Mean Business. I just found it very interesting to finally go to a tourist area and see what has become of the tourist camera. I still saw many super zooms, although no S5's only quite a bit of Fuji's, Panasonics, and a few Sony's. Then there were the SX100's and A720's.
What was the best was the people shooting with...crap, forgot the names. The old screw in lens SLR's. *bangs head* And a few film P&S.
So, yeah, just something I noticed. By the way, this was only when we were out and about, I did not forget the importance of the trip, just another thing to list under, "You Know Your Photography Crazy When..."





