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Originally Posted by KenK
Sorry, I'm missing your point. It seems I should expand on mine: modern household washing machines have scores of different programmes; modern consumer cameras also have scores of features. How many of those programmes and features do "most people" use - how many simply leave the camera on 'auto' at all times, or use the same programme for every wash? Your point was "consumer items would be too complex for the mass market" with too many facilities; the mass market has shown it is perfectly able to ignore facilities it doesn't need.
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yep, whats key is having good defaults or a auto setting that does its job well, but what is also key is allowing people to deviate from the defaults, auto may not always do the job well on a camera as an example.