Hi All,

I was wondering on this cold and wet weekend as I nurse my cold 
(Melbourne winters are SO much fun) what I'm going to do with my ever 
increasing digital SLR collection.  It's not really worth while selling 
them off, but I also don't want to keep them in a cupboard for the rest 
of eternity.

I normally have 2 cameras in operation.  A "field" camera, that I won't 
loose sleep over if it ends up being dropped into sea water and for want 
of a better term a "studio" camera that I use when the danger is not 
imminent.  The current field camera is an istD, the studio camera is a 
K10D and I have a retired (or spare) istD doing nothing.  I've resisted 
the K20D simply because I don't want to have too many cameras without a 
purpose.  But the K30D is on the list and at that point I have 2 istD's 
sitting around.  This might be a good time to start playing with stereo 
photography, all I need is a second of one of the lenses I already own 
and I'm away.

When the K10D is retired it may end up being converted to IR.  Given new 
cameras coming out every couple of years and even buying into every 
second generation I'm going to drown in cameras eventually if I don't 
find uses for them.  Has anyone else thought of this or already run into 
the problem? and if so what have you done/plan to do?

-- 
 Leon

http://www.bluering.org.au
http://www.bluering.org.au/leon


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