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<blockquote data-quote="terryphd2012" data-source="post: 228517" data-attributes="member: 18390"><p>I quickly agree with you when you said, ". . . can I compare it to these two? No I cannot." When I do serious shootings, I use the D800. Yet, the fear is in me as you have said, "I took a D800 which got drowned and died," Two weeks ago, I did a backpack on the Appalachian Trail, and it was nasty. If my D80 had died, Oh well. I did an event shooting last Monday (of December) and for the next two months (Dec 2013-Jan 2014) twenty-one of my pictures will be hanging on the walls at Callaway Gardens in Georgia USA, shots done with the D800. And oh, by the way, I am full of envy with your African trip. . .. and by the way, in the middle of last century, I did a vacation in Sidney. I loved it down there. We flew into Darwin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terryphd2012, post: 228517, member: 18390"] I quickly agree with you when you said, ". . . can I compare it to these two? No I cannot." When I do serious shootings, I use the D800. Yet, the fear is in me as you have said, "I took a D800 which got drowned and died," Two weeks ago, I did a backpack on the Appalachian Trail, and it was nasty. If my D80 had died, Oh well. I did an event shooting last Monday (of December) and for the next two months (Dec 2013-Jan 2014) twenty-one of my pictures will be hanging on the walls at Callaway Gardens in Georgia USA, shots done with the D800. And oh, by the way, I am full of envy with your African trip. . .. and by the way, in the middle of last century, I did a vacation in Sidney. I loved it down there. We flew into Darwin. [/QUOTE]
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