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Subject: Re: Cameras you wish you still had
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 15:23:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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-0- none! Once I bonded with my K10D (took about four minutes), I've
never looked back.
IF I were ever to return to film (yeah, right!), I'd pick up an MZ-S to
replace the one I sold. Have fond memories of the LX, but I had my way
with it for a number of years and have moved on. Didn't even take much
therapy. ;)

Jack

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Hah!

You're telling me you have come thru, off of, film cameras in general, even 
the LX, I might assume an MX, also a MZ-S, and have now settled in with a 
K10D, and there's simply NO looking back?

It's that good?

I once did that with my first OM-1, but...none since.

I have a lot of film and digital cameras, and while I really like a couple of 
my digitals a lot, I don't know I regard any of them to be the 'end-all' of 
image makers!
Each in his/it's own way, yeah, but...you've really made a choice!  Hmmmm.

Interesting. Maybe I'll look some more at that ol' K10D!

I'll hang on to all my Pentax lenses until I make up my mind, of course!  <g>

keith whaley

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