How Old Are You?

0 - 20
3 votes, 3% of total.
  • 3 votes, 3% of total.
21 - 30
2 votes, 2% of total.
  • 2 votes, 2% of total.
31 - 40
9 votes, 7% of total.
  • 9 votes, 7% of total.
41 - 50
15 votes, 12% of total.
  • 15 votes, 12% of total.
51 - 60
34 votes, 26% of total.
  • 34 votes, 26% of total.
61 - 65
20 votes, 15% of total.
  • 20 votes, 15% of total.
66 - 70
25 votes, 19% of total.
  • 25 votes, 19% of total.
71 - 75
11 votes, 9% of total.
  • 11 votes, 9% of total.
76 - 80
9 votes, 7% of total.
  • 9 votes, 7% of total.
81+
6 votes, 5% of total.
  • 6 votes, 5% of total.
  • Members 3983 posts
    May 10, 2023, 5:12 a.m.

    Yes but I notice at the time of Greg's post there is also a large chunk of members in their 40's. About 75% of members at that time were between 41 - 70, middle age and later.

  • Members 360 posts
    May 10, 2023, 5:14 a.m.

    That is unexpected outcome, for me anyways...
    Could not imagine myself as a young photographer at 34. A lot to learn here, great!
    What could I give though. Time, not really, experience, eh uh, hardly, money - what money. Millenials and Z-ers are useless! 😂

  • Members 54 posts
    May 10, 2023, 5:30 a.m.

    I thought I knew everything about cameras, lenses, and darkrooms (and had used almost every kind of camera there was, some truly antique) at 25 ...

    Then at 50, I started to learn what a digital camera was.

    Now, at 70+, I know I know very little, but far, far more than I did after my formal training as a photographer!

  • Members 244 posts
    May 10, 2023, 5:31 a.m.

    Maybe but my own experience doesn’t suggest this. I started “advanced photography” as you say in my teens/20’s (I’m now in my 60’s) I’m guessing that a LOT of the older members here and DPR started around that age too.

    Yet today, there are virtually no “young” photographers on either this site’s poll or DPRs poll. That suggests to me that forums like this and DPR are simply not of interest to many of them. Hence why forums like this are dying - so are their customers - and younger generations are simply not spending time on sites like this.

    About 15-years ago, I knew a circle of young, photographers. Some men, some women. They had talent. They used DPR a lot for information (camera reviews, news). But they thought the forums were full of nothing but “nasty old men’ (their words, not mine) and never spent any time on the forums. Unfortunately, I don’t recall where they told me that they did spend time…. It may have been instagram or something like it.

  • Members 54 posts
    May 10, 2023, 5:35 a.m.

    Yeah, we bikers are getting older and older (actually I'm an ex-biker after a really bad thing happened in Scotland in 1990) but I still am a biker at heart)!

  • Members 3983 posts
    May 10, 2023, 10:48 a.m.

    I think most of what you say is true and explains why there are so few threads in the Beginners Forum both here and on DPReview now since the closure announcement.

    Fwiw, I am in my 60's but first got into photography about 16 years ago with my first camera, a digital compact point and shoot.

    Today there is so much information elsewhere on the Internet, and unfortunately the vast majority "teaching" the fundamentals is wrong, that beginners or even more advance people go to because the information is instantaneous.

    I sense younger people prefer to receive their information via a video on YouTube, or whatever, rather than have to type their query into a post and then wait for a reply.

  • Members 535 posts
    May 10, 2023, 11:34 a.m.

    a) we didn't have a landline till '64,
    while the radio came in late '58 and the fridge in early '60

    b) Nikon did foresee that, as per usual in that company

    ( what the Z is for - otherwise it's not a hook, just a mount )

  • Members 557 posts
    May 10, 2023, 12:10 p.m.
  • Members 243 posts
    May 10, 2023, 1:36 p.m.

    Most hobbies have a group of elders whose prime goal seems to be passing it along to the younger generations. Other than justifying their time spent, I haven't the slightest idea why they do that. I will be dead before Gen Z or their children can afford what this hobby has become. Why should I care what they do? I am sure the manufacturers will figure it out.

  • Members 243 posts
    May 10, 2023, 1:41 p.m.

    There is no traffic in the Beginners forum because we all came from DPR, none of us are beginners, your threads about ISO scare everybody away, and of the 4000 people who signed up here, only 1400 have posted anything.

    None of which really have anything to do with industry trends. Its a polluted sample size of nothing.

  • Members 244 posts
    May 10, 2023, 2:17 p.m.

    I agree with you. And, while it’s potentially possible to do so, it seems to me unlikely that a forum like this, populated by us, will be able to do so. Gen Z’s use the internet as a resource a LOT…. They don’t know a world without it….. they were literally born into a world with it……. If they are not here (or other forums like it) now, they probably won’t be.

    One young photographer on these boards just posted on this forum a link to his/her telegram account. Predictably, the first number of responses were “what’s telegram?” , “I thought telegrams were no longer a thing”……. Maybe some folks were just having fun, IDK…. But that type of “fun” would certainly re-enforce the idea in my own kids minds that these forums are for dinosaurs and these type of forums will die with their customers. 30-years from now, the cycle will repeat, as it has for much of modern history.

  • Members 60 posts
    May 10, 2023, 2:30 p.m.

    That was me that started that thread. Us Gen-Z's are not all tiktok and instagram. Telegram and WhatsApp (even though its part of Facebook) are good for setting up small groups and general messaging. But telegram can't replace a forum like this with different subjects and experts commenting in each. I think Forums will continue to be a learning resource. I'm always open to new contacts on my telegram so if anyone wants to drop me a hi my addy is @sandyjenning

    San x

  • Members 39 posts
    May 10, 2023, 2:36 p.m.

    Gen X (and not a phone user, by choice).

  • Members 244 posts
    May 10, 2023, 2:43 p.m.

    Sandy, I believe you to be a young woman with a desire to learn photography. You are on these boards. Awesome.

    May I ask you a question?

    I assume that in “real life” you have an extended circle of friends (female or male) about your same age with some of the same shared creative passions or interests — specifically photography. You are here. Are your friends also here? If so, why? If not, why not? I know what I hear from the younger folks (family) that I tend to be around but I would be very curious what your friends say too.

  • Members 599 posts
    May 10, 2023, 2:58 p.m.

    Absolutely! The escalating exaggerations are spot-on hilarious.

  • Members 19 posts
    May 10, 2023, 4:02 p.m.

    Given I have one of those Gen Z things at home, the bigger challenge would be understanding them if they posted anything, and even then it would have to be an audio or video clip :-)

  • Members 60 posts
    May 10, 2023, 4:05 p.m.

    😂 we don't all respond to just text messages or voice messages. Some of us can be communicated with directly 😂

    San x