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From: "Andreas W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: Booster E1 wiht EOS 3 +some new thoughts on the subject


> From: "Tom Pfeiffer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I just happen to have 1184 Kronas right here, how about you Skip?
>
> That's Kronor in plural, one krona, a million kronor :o)
>

Sorry. If you think my Swedish is bad, you should see my English!
;^)

>
> I just came up with another reason to buy a booster. Isn't it made of
metal? The EOS 3 is made of plastic, then a metal booster will offer some
amount of protection for the camera, since the booster will be most likely
to take the impact.

I'm pretty sure the Eos 3 has a metal chassis and even some external metal,
and while the booster might protect the bottom, is also makes a heavier
camera to drop.

> I've seen a handstrap on some cameras with PB-E2, is this also availble
for the PB-E1? I've tried it, and I think it's a very comfortable way to
carry a camera. My shoulder is usually occupied by my bag, and I don't like
to have the camera bouncing around my neck.
>

The handstraps (Canon and Tamrac) work on both boosters and the BP-E1
battery pack.


Tom P.

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