Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
petronius
Veteran
Sounds like: "You press the button, we do the rest!"
I´m really pi**ed that the G2 still can´t make sandwiches;-)
I´m really pi**ed that the G2 still can´t make sandwiches;-)
Jamie123
Veteran
To be fair, most ''real'' photographers would probably give similar answers to stupid questions like ''what f-stop did you use?'' or ''what shutterspeed did you use?''.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
pretty boring shots. 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
wgerrard
Veteran
Occasionally, a friend or family member will ask how these cameras I use work. Invariably, they fathom the simple things, like bigger lens opening lets in more light, faster shutter speed tends to freeze movement, etc. But, as soon as I start talking about anything more specific -- setting aperture, depth of field (how did you make the background all fuzzy?), and all that -- eyes glaze over and they nod off. Explaining an f-stop is painful. 
These are the people who need cameras that do everything but make toast. And more power to them.
These are the people who need cameras that do everything but make toast. And more power to them.
back alley
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very well, thank you...i love the accents!
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
Just another take on the old gear doesn't matter I am an artist routine. Those arguments go on forever around here. The guy in the ad reminds me of my wife taking photos.
Bob
Bob
Well, Panasonic is a business that isn't catering to the RFF type or the professional. The real money is in the casual consumer market... so, their ad is played right IMHO. I don't look at like a mockery of photography... I think it is just being honest to what most consumers want i.e. great quality without spending time learning manual shutter speeds and apertures. The guy playing the part is that consumer who just happened to make some "good" photos because his camera handled exposures. While there is more to photography than shutter speeds and apertures, most people don't care about photography... they care about memories.
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back alley
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..they care about memories...
thank you mr. eastman.

thank you mr. eastman.
Ducky
Well-known
I think it mocks digital photographers.
back alley
IMAGES
I think it mocks digital photographers.
or aussies...
dexdog
Veteran
I thought that the depiction of the wine-sipping gallery-goers was pretty funny. I don't think that it mocks photographers.
It's more like the guy used their camera, made "good" photos, and fooled everyone into thinking he was a "real" photographer...even though he didn't know what real photographers know about exposure. Kind of a services the purpose for their auto everything mode they were selling. If anything, it was giving real photographers their props.
Ranchu
Veteran
I like the guy's answers!
ChrisN
Striving
Darshan
Well-known
I like his answers, esp "pretty quick" for shutter speed mixed with his fingers sound.
Dan.
Dan.
Tompas
Wannabe Künstler
I think it mocks photography, as an art form.
But that's ok. I like mockery.
But that's ok. I like mockery.
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