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    Senior Member freygr's Avatar
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    Re: Who wants to break my camera??

    Quote Originally Posted by EastCoastHucker
    LolZ
    Looks like you guys never done anything wrong.. Heaven is waiting for all of you except the evil one who start this thread.
    We all have done something wrong, but asking how to in public forum is jest plain dumb. Where is the sign.....
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    Re: Who wants to break my camera??

    Quote Originally Posted by livin4lax09
    ah man he's got me. Maybe next year around this time!

    Someone needs to keep you kids in line


    JS
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    Newest Nikon Samurai zrfraser's Avatar
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    Re: Who wants to break my camera??

    Well by working at a retailer that sells warranty's I know this a way to sell them, however, not by me. Retailers are generally held accountable for sales and numbers for a relatively short period of time. Most of the time the warranty's are actually just over-glorified insurance policies. If someone does damage their camera, the retailer isn't responsible, only the insurance company who sold the warranty. Even if the camera is returned the retailer may not take such a huge hit. If it simpky doesn't work, the reailer can send the product back and get their money back so to speak. I'll admit that I started a thread like this not too long ago. However, some things in my life have changed. I have found out that a shiny new camera won't make me a better photographer, making better images will make me a better photographer. I know one day I will buy a digital SLR, keyword being buy. Right now I am sticking to my tri-x film and thinking of the next 24 or so images.

    There are more important things than shiny DSLR's that canvtake thousands of photographs on a single card. Photography is about relationships. Making relationships with the things and people you photograph. Right now I am shooting with a camera that is much older than I am, and was given to me by a fellow board member, and I am loving every second of it. I am taking classes to learn more about photography. These are the things that are important.

    So dude, learn how to truly use your camera, and then save some money and buy a DSLR.

    Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I have been in a funk about the future of my photography, and I think this may have cured my illness.

    Z
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