Presuming a constant rate of shots per day, that means about 35,000 frames with one camera in ten days. Wow!
I don't know the life expectancy of an *istD, but you must take the record for using it up in the least amount of time. OTOH a job like that should pay for all the *istDen (*istDs is useless as a plural of *istD) you can carry, plus a nice bit of profit on top. If C.R. Kennedy had couriered you a loaner *istD the morning after yours failed, then it would be a pro camera. OTOH you can afford to keep several spare *istD bodies for the price of one pro level Nikon or Canon, allowing you to fund plenty of redundancy. That's an alternative definition of pro that isn't often discussed. regards, Anthony Farr > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Waterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > (snip) > In all over 45,000 photos during the 13 days. > The days were 12-15 hours long and it is good to be back home with the family. > I am sorry I cannot provide samples as it is part of the contract not to put > any of the images on the net, some of the childrens sessions are very young and > in very small costumes. > > In all, a successful and profitable trip. Does this make the *istD a 'Pro' level > camera? > > Kind regards > Kevin >

