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<blockquote data-quote="theregsy" data-source="post: 795949" data-attributes="member: 4398"><p>Justin reply to the dropped D90 and the possibility of an angry wife, I recently dropped my D700, well it vibrated off a table in a local theatre where I was taking pics of the bands playing. I missed the grab as the camera and f2.8 80-200mm lens dropped of the table onto the floor (so I thought) I grabbed up the camera, the lens looked ok, no obvious damage to the camera either, pressed the button and bang bang two shots taken all was good. Then I looked up, my wife was as white as a sheet and looked ready to throw up. After making sure she was OK and the colour began to return to her cheeks I discovered that the very end of the lens hadn't in fact landed on the floor but just behind the rubberised toe cap of her converse trainer right on top of the knuckle for her big toe. Once we discovered that nothing was broken I did apologise and then thanked her for her worthy sacrifice LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theregsy, post: 795949, member: 4398"] Justin reply to the dropped D90 and the possibility of an angry wife, I recently dropped my D700, well it vibrated off a table in a local theatre where I was taking pics of the bands playing. I missed the grab as the camera and f2.8 80-200mm lens dropped of the table onto the floor (so I thought) I grabbed up the camera, the lens looked ok, no obvious damage to the camera either, pressed the button and bang bang two shots taken all was good. Then I looked up, my wife was as white as a sheet and looked ready to throw up. After making sure she was OK and the colour began to return to her cheeks I discovered that the very end of the lens hadn't in fact landed on the floor but just behind the rubberised toe cap of her converse trainer right on top of the knuckle for her big toe. Once we discovered that nothing was broken I did apologise and then thanked her for her worthy sacrifice LOL [/QUOTE]
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