rmalarz wrote:
I'm addressing your comment, "...but it is old and tired" comment. Four of the six cameras I regularly use are well into their 40s or more, with the oldest being made in 1951, the next in the mid-60s, and the youngest in the early 70s. They work exceptionally well. One of those older cameras shoots both film and digital. Thus my addressing the quote.
Or are you just looking, or hoping your next great photograph will be the result of purchasing a new camera?
--Bob
It is Old and Tired because I was extremely abusive to it. I shoot horse shows, so I'm outside all day in the dirt and weather. I leave it places I shouldn't, I drop it alot, some of the buttons are breaking off from the abuse .. I bet if I checked it would have > 8,000,000 clicks (an exaggeration but ALOT) . It actually still works fine but. ps - don't worry I won't try to sell it here, ha ha