In a message dated 3/18/2005 7:31:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bill, Your comment worries me since I'm considering a D.  The implication
of your statement seems to be that the D has been around long enough to
have some samples that are worn out.  Is that really what you meant, that
the D, and, I suppose, other cameras of its type, may have a short life
span.  How long has the D been out - a couple of years?  And, even if it's
too soon for these cameras to be worn out (maybe that term needs
clarification), how long can they be expected to last under average
circumstances?  What about when used a lot - say 100 exposures a day?  Is
that a lot with these puppies?

I'd really like to get some idea of how long these things can be expected
to last..

Shel 
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Bill is often facetious (he just doesn't add smileys, so it isn't always 
obvious).

HTH, Marnie :-)

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