That's fairly common advice.  In reality, it's probably not bad.

On the one hand, if a person is going to buy a camera without doing
much research, steering them towards the brands with the largest
market share isn't a horrible idea.  If later, they go looking for
books, articles or accessories, the big brands will be supported.
Third party stuff almost always supports Canon and Nikon.  Pentax and
the others may be supported, but not always.

On the other hand, 90% of the people that buy an SLR never buy much
more than a bag to carry it in.  A smaller group might buy a flash or
one more lens.  For that group, it just doesn't make any difference.
Any SLR on the market will give them decent results.  That group is
unlikely to ever turn the dial away from "auto."  If they do, it will
likely be turned to a "scene" mode.

The advice I've been hearing given lately is, "buy what your friends
have."  That way you can borrow their stuff and they may be able to
answer questions.

I don't think this kind of advice is hurting Pentax as much as their
lack of marketing and sales.  Maybe they'll settle in with Ricoh for a
while and have a chance to build a decent distribution network.

gs

George Sinos
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:02 PM, David Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 29, 2012, at 5:32 AM, Bryan Jacoby wrote:
>
>> "The market leader in the professional/advanced amateur photography
>> world is Canon. If you don't have a major investment in lenses you
>> will probably want to buy a Canon digital SLR. The number two spot is
>> occupied by Nikon, which is also a reasonable choice.
>
> LOL, Nikon is "a reasonable choice"... if you must! :D
>
> If I were thinking about switching I'd go N way before C.
>
> Not that I'd ever think of switching....
>
> Dave
>
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