I will tell them that I was a Canon and Nikon user before.
Ditto here.
Making this statement kinda throws some of C&N people off-track when they start their ramble.
A funny story:
There is this colleague of mine. 5D Mk II owner, who loves to poke at me on my choice of camera after my Canon 10D.
I had bought a red K-x first and it got called a toy camera. Fine.
My K-5 was called a Ferrari with a poor engine. Fine x2.
One day, another colleague brought along a D90. Canon-owner here called me over and tried to show me a "cameraman's camera'.
Went on rambling about its CLS system and multi-exposure. Asked me if me K-5 had it. I said yes for multi-exposure. He goes, "WTF?" and tested my camera.
After which went on cursing and swearing that his much-vaunted 5D does have this feature (not that I find it a particularly important usage for myself).
Just to rub it in, shared with him that my red toy camera (red K-x) has multi-exposure as well. That sent him off his rockers.
Some people are just literally in bed with their camera. Me, the camera I chose works the same way I chose my motorbikes last time: functional, reliable and value for money. Although sometimes I look for that killer feature as well.
Nowadays, this type of salesman very rare.
Another funny story.
I had updated about Challenger selling more K-r colors as well as the K-5.
The salesman at IMM chatted awhile with me and mentioned that the K-5 is a good camera. Just that many customers come in with Canon or Nikon in mind due to marketing. But the K-5 is really a value for money camera.
And this was before I mentioned I already owned a K-5.
So would agree with rare but not extinct yet.
