Well, we're only filling the time until Sam gets his D4.
Hopefully.... get arrested when trying to use to buy "a lot of expensive things" - after the owner already reported it missing or stolen.
Which brings me to this idea: even if you think you merely lost or mislaid your CC...
Unfortunately it's becoming general practice more and more here too. Nevertheless, several years ago I recovered a wallet (although with the money gone from it) and later a lost key set through the police lost-and-found department. The persons bringing it even had the place where they found it...
Scott,
Just one lens (and a battery and a case and an almost-empty 8GB CF-card). The rest was in the cabin-bag.
That lens was the very handy and small, (now) rare, but not-terribly-excellent-though-really-up-to-the-job vacation lens I love(d ) to carry on my camera while walking around...
I'm sure you're going to be very happy with that baby!
Although I gave myself some time to decide when (and with what) I would replace my D700 with, fate (or Freud possibly ) has forced my hand.
Last week we were on a short cruise vacation, involving boarding from Baltimore. When...
I won't be buying a used D700 - I already own one.
Yet - you could combine three pixels of a D800 and get a D700 picture but now with three genuine colour components. It's a real improvement if it works properly and, as I said, it will be interesting to see how it works out in practice...
I own a D700, so no terrible urge yet to upgrade. But I find the D800 fascinating.
(And the D4 as well!)
I suppose Canon users will now start looking out for a Mk III release.
Cees