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The problem with the new Nikon and Canon
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 679499" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>In reference to Joe McNally's comment about all the rolls of film, really old cameras, the full manual ones didn't have anywhere near the bells and whistles of today's bodies. They were mechanical, not digital. One thing I liked about those bodies is there weren't nearly as many things that could possibly get broken like we have on the latest models.</p><p></p><p>Sure you could still lose your film when sending it out, but his comment really <em><strong>isn't</strong></em> about the same thing. Having a card fail to write is a problem with the gear. Losing film in the mail didn't have anything to do with the gear. But with the advancements of today's equipment and all the electronic bells and whistles, it is much safer to have the backup of a second slot in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 679499, member: 13196"] In reference to Joe McNally's comment about all the rolls of film, really old cameras, the full manual ones didn't have anywhere near the bells and whistles of today's bodies. They were mechanical, not digital. One thing I liked about those bodies is there weren't nearly as many things that could possibly get broken like we have on the latest models. Sure you could still lose your film when sending it out, but his comment really [I][B]isn't[/B][/I] about the same thing. Having a card fail to write is a problem with the gear. Losing film in the mail didn't have anything to do with the gear. But with the advancements of today's equipment and all the electronic bells and whistles, it is much safer to have the backup of a second slot in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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