Yes they do, and yes they do.

On 4/19/2011 11:36 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
It's always been a question mark to me ... Why does a camera costing
$1500+ need a "green mode"? Does Pentax (or anyone else) really expect
newbies to spend $1500 for a camera body? And for those people to
tweak the settings inappropriately enough that a special mode is
needed so they can get a passible photograph? Or even know that they
need to switch to "green mode" if they know little enough to set the
camera so inappropriately?

Seems kinda ridiculous. If I hand my camera to someone I know isn't a
sophisticated user, I set it up for them and tell them what to go to
get a good photograph. I don't expect the inexperienced user to know
that the camera should be in "green mode." My cameras (and the K5,
etc) all have the capability to store custom user configurations that
the owner can set up to do the same job if this is a frequent need.


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        --Marvin the Martian.


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