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Ash said:In regards to Bill's comments, that has reminded me of something.
A good female friend of mine, fellow student/artist/photographer has pretty bad money problems, and her cousin was bought a brand new 350D dslr. Her cousin uses it as a point and shoot, and admitted to not having any idea what aperture is. This enraged her, considering she would (hopefully) use it to a fuller extent.
The same happened with a girl in my photography class (before she dropped the subject). Her parents bought her a new dSLR, and she said "oh, I mainly use it for my MySpace photo's, but I have to hold it arms length to get my face in focus".
Turns out this is the same for a lot of 350D users. Its a new toy, and many don't have a clue about DoF or shutter speed or ISO.
It's a pity
Yes, for now, dSLRs have become the "camera of choice" amongst what we here in the US call "the suburban soccer mom" set. It is a "status symbol" even though few know how to use it other then by setting it on "Auto".
I believe that these folks are one of the key market target groups that Sony and the other EVF manufacturers are now pursuing.