bauerman wrote in post #10576613
They should have Best Buy salesman set all cameras to center focusing point before the customers are allowed to leave the store with the camera body...
That would probably make the situation worse. The bottom line is that the user needs to take control of the camera, the lighting, and the photoshopping, and basically assume full responsibility for getting their own awesome photos. They can't rely upon the camera to think. Unfortunately, a lot of folks (especially a large segment of the group that buys their SLRs at Best Buy instead of a camera store) moving up from P&S cameras have essentially had their thinking retarded by use of cameras that don't allow for any user input at all. It can be a rude awakening, but, once they make it through and get their attitude readjusted, they will learn how to make the awesome photographs that they need.
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