Most DSLRs today are black but some camera manufacturers are changing the norm by coming up with colored or for some, blinged out versions. Take for example this new camera from Pentax K2000 with its white and black color combination.
Honestly, I don’t like colored cameras because I’m afraid they’d look like toys my subjects won’t take me seriously. DSLRs should just stay as black or silver because they look better in those basic hues. But then again, it’s just me. And if somebody came up with a pink DSLR, I’d scream and go crazy. Please God, no.
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