BradleyK
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Some of that is from a lack of common language skill I suspect. Although English is taught in Asian countries, it is still a distant second language, and unlike German, which has common linguistic roots with English, Japanese and Chinese have virtually nothing in common with any Western languages. The learning curve, therefore, is steeper, in either direction. I suspect you could have a long conversation about your more than just the camera itself if you responded to their inquiry in Chinese or Japanese.
Actually, I think the reaction is related - at least in part - to that fact that I am still shooting with a "relic." Given the preponderance of d*****l cameras these days, especially, it seems, amongst Asian tourists (who always seem to be early adopters of new technology - given the cutting-edge electronics industry centered in SE Asia), I must strike some of these folks as something of an oddity (read: Luddite LOL).