Paul,
It's my fault, but a camera case for the digitals is a problem.  I'd
like a bottom half case like I use on the LX, but they would cover the
screen.  So here I am...
Regards,  Bob S.

On 3/31/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Damn. Sorry for your misfortune here. But I don't think it's a
> function of the camera's size pr weight. That screw could just as
> easily damaged an *istD. Any time one carries a camera in any manner
> other than hanging from one's neck, it has to be in a protected
> environment. A padded compartment in a padded bag or -- better yet --
> a padded compartment in a dust-free and moisture-free case. You have
> to make rules and then live by them.
> Paul
>
> > I put the K10D in a rolling bag with the computer for an airplane
> > trip.
> > Plenty of room in the bag, so the camera rested on the bottom.
> > I set it so the lens would point up and the camera rest on it's
> > screen.
> > The inside of the bag was padded.
> >
> > I didn't pay any attention to the Phillips head screw and grommet
> > holding
> > the inner parts to the bottom of the bag.  Now I have a nice pencil
> > eraser size series of scratches in the plastic of the view screen.
> >
> > I'm not getting along well with the extra size and weight of this
> > model.
> > Damn!
> >
> > Regards,  Bob S.  :-(
> >
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