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I tortured my D3s!
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 261833" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>WHen I had my 3 F5's doing weddings years back I didnt have a care in the world. and lenses didnt have great weather sealing as today. but after my gear was stolen and it costing me so much money, I say this time, I need to look over my gear. </p><p></p><p>I was with a BG shooting them on a loctaon and after I was done I put my F5 80-200 on the roof of their car. this car was giving them all sorts of issues with the immobilizer. I was talking to the bride and the groom was in the car. finally he started the car and took off to make sure it was running properly. I yelled to stop and he braked hard, the combo flew off the car. the lens mount broke and the F5 had a nice crack at the bottom but kept working. lesson learned. gear stays with me, close to me no matter what. rain, no way. Im still paying this gear off. but to go out like that in the snow. thats kamikaze stuff there HA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 261833, member: 14443"] WHen I had my 3 F5's doing weddings years back I didnt have a care in the world. and lenses didnt have great weather sealing as today. but after my gear was stolen and it costing me so much money, I say this time, I need to look over my gear. I was with a BG shooting them on a loctaon and after I was done I put my F5 80-200 on the roof of their car. this car was giving them all sorts of issues with the immobilizer. I was talking to the bride and the groom was in the car. finally he started the car and took off to make sure it was running properly. I yelled to stop and he braked hard, the combo flew off the car. the lens mount broke and the F5 had a nice crack at the bottom but kept working. lesson learned. gear stays with me, close to me no matter what. rain, no way. Im still paying this gear off. but to go out like that in the snow. thats kamikaze stuff there HA! [/QUOTE]
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