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Henry Richardson
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This is just my point of view, but a DSLR that is "built for eternity" is not as interesting as in the film days -- unless you need a very tough camera in your daily use. The problem with a "built for eternity" DSLR is that the insides (sensor, associated electronics, firmware) are not "built for eternity" since in a year or two technology will have improved so much that even if the body is still fine most people will want a new camera. The OP is a perfect example!The Canon 1D series has got a "built for eternity" feel about them,
which neither the 5D nor the A900 has; but for my purposes, cameras
of the A900 (or 5DI or 5DII or D700) level works just fine, since the
pictures from these are exceptional and are not impacted by the
camera's "build".
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Henry Richardson
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