You have proof or you just want the world to take your words for it?
Lets just say that it is part of my business to watch the consumer habits of people buying these cameras. I have a relationship with retailers within my region and I am familiar with the conversations and habits of consumers interaction with salespeople. I've seen plenty of Nikon 1's sold and I'm familiar with the personal conversations the buyers have had with their sales people. I don't care to offer you any more proof nor talk about my job to a whole lot of detail. I think that this is part of a market trend that goes on across the board and doesn't really need much proof for you to recognize that its true. People base purchase decisions on brand name popularity? Golly! Whod have thunk?!
You've got issues man
Thanks
And some people seem to have a hard time with the fact that some people do choose cameras based on different criteria and needs.
And some people have a hard time understanding that merit can be a cumulative quality, and not isolated to any singular gimmick, novelty, or one uniquely neat trick. That, and its only a few more weeks before newly released alternatives hit the market.
- Charlie
Feel free to edit and repost my work as a part of your critique.
And some people have a hard time understanding that merit can be a cumulative quality, and not isolated to any singular gimmick, novelty, or one uniquely neat trick.