I find it helpful to keep abreast of what's new, what's problematic, and what works well. And digital technology progresses rather quickly. To get the best results for my clients, I want to use the best options. I also believe in a replacement cycle. As a relatively heavy volume user, I find that replacing my oldest camera when the market offers a superior choice is sound policy. That way I don't end up being a test case for durability.
Paul

On Oct 5, 2010, at 10:09 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

My perspective is simple: I'm utterly and terminally bored with new
equipment discussions. "Cool new things to buy" is not why I'm
interested in Photography. With one or two small exceptions, I've got
all the equipment I need to do Photography and am only interested in
new things occasionally when there seems to be an advantage to improve
on what I'm doing or add something new to what I'm doing.

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Godfrey
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