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WILLIAM ROB WROTE:
I will try to clarify:

Precisely which camera you are talking about that is difficult to use?
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JCO Writes now:

Its not the "degree of difficulty" its
the annoying stupid tedium of doing something
manually that I got done for me automatically
in the past.  this would apply to 
ANY pentax camera that doesn't support
K/M AE and forces you to use GREEN BUTTON
mode instead..

Doing some new extra step to get a photo that I didn't have to do in the
past is WORSE- That's the opposite of progress.

The camera is supposed to SERVE ME serve me - with green
button YOU SERVE the camera. Duh....

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WILLIAM ROBB WROTE:

Why do you find it difficult to use?
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JCO writes now:

See this copy of my last post explaining why
its tedious and stupid:

JCO WROTE:


In review, I see I missed something here
that still needs stating. If you and some
of your "smart" photographer friends don't
see the "gofer" part that makes it even
funnier so once again I will explain
it in more simpler terms for you. Because
the joke is over so you should know
the absurdity of it all if you still
havent recognized why its dumb slavery...

If this camera BODY had K/M AE support you 
wouldn't need to being doing ANY
of this dumb button pushing. The camera
wouldn't be burdening you with these
dumb stop down meter requests.
It not only slows you down if you
need to change fast, it's another
possible source of operator error
(humans make mistakes) for you to
have to remember to "SERVICE" the
cameras dumb requests. Cant you see
that having do something, like even
pressing a button, OVER AND OVER
and OVER again is really annoying and 
degrading when NONE of it would have
been necessary at all if he cheap K/M
cam sensor had been maintained?

I don't want to do something like
pushing green buttons every time I take
a picture with the camera IF ITS
NOT NECESSARY- and with K/M AE
support its not. I also don't want
to have to remember if I pushed
buttons or not or end up pushing
them twice to be sure the dumb
camera is informed. What you are
doing by pushing this button is
MANUALLY doing what the cam sensor
part did for you automatically In
the past. Why in the world would
any of your so called "smart"
photographer friends not see this
as a problem? Probably because
they think its necessary with
K/M lenses , well its not. Its
necessary only with this dumb
camera design... and I bet would they all
would gladly trade back to K/M AE
if given a real choice of
having to push buttons at
all or having to push them
forever needlessly....
CASE CLOSED 

- now think about
that every time you push the green
button for PENTAX like a monkey boy
slave who doesn't deserve basic exposure automation
that you used to have for 30 years.....
JCO

-----Original Message-----
From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Camera engineering (was Re: Rename request)



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J. C. O'Connell"
Subject: RE: Camera engineering (was Re: Rename request)


>I will clarify for you.
>
> Ask any question you want but be specific
> You really cant ask me to quote the entire
> thread again for you. That's out of this
> world.

Please note, these questions are brought up because you wrote:

" > So William are you now trying to say
> that no one cares whether a camera
> is smart and user friedly or dumb
> and a pain in the ass to use?"


I will try to clarify:

Precisely which camera you are talking about that is difficult to use?

Why do you find it difficult to use?


Please give one one example of when you have missed an important picture 
because of the
camera's lack user friendliness to give some credibility to the complaint?

>
> Are you saying that just because you
> bought and use the GREEN BUTTON that you
> know its better or as good as K/M AE?
>

Please read the thread regarding my usage of K/M lenses.
I can only speak for myself in this instance.

William Robb 


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