On 25 Jan 2005 at 9:16, Peter Smekal wrote:

> Well, that was enlightening Jens.
> It seems to be better after all to stick to film cameras as serious
> travelling gear.

I have a portable hard drive storage unit which will allow me to store around 
6500 shots, it is far more convenient (and far cheaper) than lugging around 180 
135/36 films. It can also charge my AA cells for the camera plus it has a 
universal switch mode supply and 12V car lighter adaptor cable. It can also be 
very easily mounted without software on most any computer with USB interface so 
that back-ups can be made en-route at any so equipped cyber cafe.

I've used the *ist D in light rain and had no problems, I generally just have 
it slung over my shoulder whilst bush walking and even after some good thumps 
it functions flawlessly. I have no problems making it my (serious) primary 
travel camera. It will be coming to Ireland with me next trip which would 
likely be Christmas (cold and wet).



Rob Studdert
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