Some enthusiasts take considerable pleasure in the act of using the
equipment.  (no snide comments, please.)   For them, the particular
camera has to feel right in the hand or it gets left behind.  This
becomes a harder thing to judge in a mostly "buy online" field like
photography has become.

On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:30 AM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
>
>> LOL! ... they have you in their grip, Bob. ;-)
>>
>> I only carry a backup body when I'm doing an assignment. Otherwise, I
>> have a spare body at home, packed and ready to ship, in case what I'm
>> using packs it in unexpectedly. Nothing's ever broken on me when I've
>> been traveling.
>>
>
> I'm carrying three cameras on my China trip, K20D with K10 as backup. The
> third camera is the LX I'm planning to use to shoot my last two rolls of
> Kodachrome.
>
> This time when I disappear off list, y'all will know it's nothing to worry
> about. 8-D
>
> It's almost here, and I'm getting pretty excited. Already wearing my
> passport in a little pouch that hangs around my neck so I won't take a
> chance on forgetting it when the big day arrives.
>
>
>
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