>Hi,
>
>I've been having these thoughts lately.  I wanted to see if it's only me
>that thinks this way and whether I NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP or not.
>
>It seems to me that if I was to buy a metal camera, like the MX or K's, that
>a model with a "silver" prism and top plate would be better because it's
>more durable than a black painted prism and top plate.  The black pain would
>probably be easier to get scratched and would be more noticeable than a
>blemish on the "chrome".
>
>OTOH, If I was going to buy a newer camera with a non-metal outer skin, it
>seems that a black one would be better because the "fake chrome" is is more
>likely to get nicked, marked up, rub off.
>
>Please respond as I am driving myself crazy. :-)
>
>Tom C.

Hi Tom,

Couple of thoughts:

1. Stop driving; you're there already.

2. Two ways to go: duct tape or psycho-therapy. Duct tape is the cheaper of
the two.

3. I don't know either--but if you find a solution, forward it to me.

Dan Scott (who is buying a floor instead of a limited lens :-(
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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