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So I went to a masked ball with my wife this weekend and took have my new D700, Nikkon 24-70 2.8 and SB-900. There were a couple of togs there who took photos of every couple as they came in and then went around the tables and took group shots.
I had a bit of a chat with one of them who was a nice young bloke, in fact he lent me some AAs as I forgot to take spares for the flash (doh!).
He assumed I was a pro because of the kit I was holding and I explained I was a keen amateur. Now, the D700 is my third digital SLR and I have spent a lot of time over the last few years trying to learn as much as I can about photography.
Anyway, I said goodbye as I left and he said "good luck with the camera, I recommend you buy a book and learn how to use it".

Why did he assume I was somebody with more money than sense who had just bought top of the range kit without having a clue how to use it?
Why did the comment wind me up so much?
I had a bit of a chat with one of them who was a nice young bloke, in fact he lent me some AAs as I forgot to take spares for the flash (doh!).
He assumed I was a pro because of the kit I was holding and I explained I was a keen amateur. Now, the D700 is my third digital SLR and I have spent a lot of time over the last few years trying to learn as much as I can about photography.
Anyway, I said goodbye as I left and he said "good luck with the camera, I recommend you buy a book and learn how to use it".

Why did he assume I was somebody with more money than sense who had just bought top of the range kit without having a clue how to use it?
Why did the comment wind me up so much?


