Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/09/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The "camera for old fogies" has much truth to it. I few months back I started thinking about designing a digital camera for my parents - they're savvy, but baffled by "midnight sports", "fireworks" and "museum" modes. My goal is, I think, for a camera with only six controls and would not require that you have a computer: Manual SS dial with program option Manual aperture wheel select white balance, manual or automatic focus image review, left, right, delete. shutter release no size selection, I think the consumer model i'd keep at something like 1800x1200 jpeg medium. no "sports mode", no self timer, no intervelometer. No film speed since digital cameras have only one and the rest is done by increasing the gain, you could do that during the printing process (brighten this photo by one increment? y/n) It would hold a thousand or more images on an SD card and I'd just encourage people to label the SD card ("european vacation and beth's birthday party") and keep everything on it rather than moving things back and forth to a computer. You could offer cloud backup and distribution from the drug-store kiosk "shall i save the photos you're printing to your CVS account? from there you can share them over the Internet") I really would like to help design a simple camera that makes life easier for people. the goal would be 4x6 scrapbook prints, just like family photography's been done since the 19th century..... Vivitar, call me; better yet, Panasonic, call me, we'll badge it Leica, kyle