Originally posted by UncleVanya Unless your shooting style requires quick transitions of lenses, or you need shots for commercial paying jobs (where a backup is just rational ,prep
peration) I think carrying two bodies is mostly going to just make the bag heavy.
Your old 60k shutter model is a reasonable backup in case something happens to the new unit.
I plan on pushing it until its dead ! Thats really the only reason I wont sell it , because I need/want to know exactly how far it can go !
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Originally posted by gaweidert Keep all three. Boating accidents are know to happen. You shoot a lot and having backup is a good thing. Plus, we know what you paid for your KP and all plan on low balling you when you put it up for sale.
ROFLOL......Yeah ! I know all to well what happens on Boats and around water.....Been there and done that !
I don't really want to go there again , but also know it WILL happen again sooner or later......Thinking.....thinking...
I used a Old Town Dirigo 12' sit inside kayak for 7 years(Love/Hate relationship) and I finally killed the hull last month by dragging it over rocks until it finally split wide open. That boat saw the death of three cameras before it was over. My new SOT Kayak will have a proper camera mount and quick dry storage ability before it ever hits the water.