- Aug 26, 2001
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A few years ago, I found a pretty decent deal on a Kodak digital camera that I kept around as a clunker. I took it on all my dangerous trips and didn't care if it got scratched, dented, dinged, or lost. Its sole purpose was to take a beating in place of my much more expensive and nicer cameras.
I lent said clunker to my best friend for a trip he took to Nicaragua. He lost it. Fortunately, he's a good guy and has (like ANYBODY should) offered to replace it. I paid around $100 for the camera he lost, so what does $100 buy me today?
I'd prefer an SD-based camera because my Nikon is SD.
Thanks!
I lent said clunker to my best friend for a trip he took to Nicaragua. He lost it. Fortunately, he's a good guy and has (like ANYBODY should) offered to replace it. I paid around $100 for the camera he lost, so what does $100 buy me today?
I'd prefer an SD-based camera because my Nikon is SD.
Thanks!