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Originally posted by BV
I guess canon flubbed up on that feature on the D-30
Luckily I had some 128 meg cards in my pocket otherwise I would have had to ride all the way back to the hotel and probably would have missed the main event.
Yah I heard about that parachute accident. I know I felt stupid but I could imagine how bad that guy felt!
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Actually, it's "six of one, a half dozen of the other," because there are situations when I would like to be able to operate the camera without media. Suppose I have a partial card in the camera when I move on to the next series requiring different lighting. I want to do some readings, take a few test shots while the models are changing. Usually, I leave that card in the camera and take the shots and then hand-delete them, which is a pain (albeit, a minor one). I can think of other solutions (using a "scratch" card for those shots, for example), but usually I just shoot and delete. It'd be really nice if I could just take the CF card out for the test shots and then put it back in. But, like I said, no biggie.