daveleo
what?
I agree with most of what's been said above in terms of why cameras are complicated and how nice it would be if they weren't.
To this end, I'd like a Q-button menu that has a single (no submenus) matrix of selectable items - I mean that the user selects what items are represented in the Q-menu. So my Q-menu would not necessarily look like yours. I think that would virtually eliminate menu diving and would make life simpler.
I also think that we would then complain that we need much larger Q-matrices. 
To this end, I'd like a Q-button menu that has a single (no submenus) matrix of selectable items - I mean that the user selects what items are represented in the Q-menu. So my Q-menu would not necessarily look like yours. I think that would virtually eliminate menu diving and would make life simpler.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
I set my Fuji camera up when I got it and rarely go into the menus. I have no need for function buttons. The three main controls - ISO, shutter speed and aperture - are all available on physical dials. I shoot digital like film. For those that complain about menus, I'd like to know what they are even doing in there. What are they looking for? What are they changing? The way to better photographs is not through the menus; it is through the viewfinder.