David R. Busse wrote:
 
> In general, the higher-priced professional camera bodies are built for 
> daily use by professional shooters. This means they're usually more 
> rugged, and you pay a premium for that. Second, there are certain 
> features of higher-end cameras that I find invaluable, including but not 
> limited to faster motor drives, better metering (not always the case), 
> mirror lock-up, custom functions, etc.

100% viewfinder coverage and interchangeable focusing screens are two
things that I have to have.  I'd say more about this if I had the time, of
which I don't today.

Dave

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