I think I would agree with keeping the LX and the other bodies, at least
one.  I would think if the need arose that you would want to use the LX,
although I've never actually owned one, they must be awesome for people to
put up with all the service they seem to require.  That same need for
service is the reason I would keep the other bodies.  Just as soon as you
pull it out of the closet to use it, problems from just sitting there
unloved will have developed.

Murphy's law applies here.  I have found time and time again, if I take only
one body and one flash, something will give me grief.  If I haul around the
extra weight of at least 2 bodies and flashes, I won't have a bit of problem
with any of them.  Doesn't totally make sense, but I'm getting almost
superstitious about this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newbie (to list) says Hello, and needs selling advice


Just curious ... how do you "know" you will never shoot film
again.  Can you not imagine a circumstance when using film
might be required or preferred?  Not intending to start a
film-digi debate, just aware that future situations are hard
to predict.

Christian wrote:
>
> Keep the LX and dump the other film bodies.  I dumped my LX and my 3 MXen
> along with a Super Program and P3 because I KNEW I would never shoot film
> again.  If I thought I might use film, I would have kept only the LX.

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