Arjay
Time Traveller
I have made it a rule for myself never to buy a new digital camera before the first firmware update has been published - and this first update has always been a certainty in the first three to six months of any digital camera I have bought.
OTOH - I'd be careful to poke fun at early adopters: Buying blindly wouldn't be my cup of tea, but who else if not the early adopters would be the ones who'll report the infancy bugs that will trigger the first (and crucial) firmware release? This release will iron out all those annoying little startup problems that almost any new camera has. So, early adopters are doing the user community an important service - let them buy bragging rights allright.
All hail the guinea pigs!
OTOH - I'd be careful to poke fun at early adopters: Buying blindly wouldn't be my cup of tea, but who else if not the early adopters would be the ones who'll report the infancy bugs that will trigger the first (and crucial) firmware release? This release will iron out all those annoying little startup problems that almost any new camera has. So, early adopters are doing the user community an important service - let them buy bragging rights allright.
All hail the guinea pigs!
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