LOL how true
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Subject: [Nikon-D70] Re: D3 and D300 press releases
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...> wrote:
> Shoot till you drop and enjoy it. And, enjoy it knowing that in a
> couple of years you will buy a D600 or something--maybe by that
> time, it'll have
> wireless connectivity and online storage and you won't need SD/CF
> cards.
The D600 will contain version II of Thought Technology - introduced
orignally in the D550; it will come with a special helmet and focus
on whatever the helmet-wearer is looking at, shots being taken by a
signal of 2 fast, successive blinks. (A current development bug has
caused deletion of the last 3 shots taken, if the helmet-wearer blows
his nose!).
The D800 - that's another story. Will come with a small version of
the NASA Martian land-rover; you mount the D800 on it, stay at home
watching football, while the D800 roams around and takes shots by
itself in accordance with a pre-programmed list. When it gets back
home (GPS-guided, of course), it wireless-uploads them to your PC,
and post-processes them automqtically. You are totally irrelevant to
the entire process ...
>
> >
> > I just bought a new D200 and haven't even used it yet....my
> > timing is great...
> >
>
> It's like buying the latest computer.
>
> At some point in time, you HAVE to bite the bullet and buy the
damned thing
> or you're going to dither around waiting for the next latest and
greatest
> and end up never buying one. Just accept the fact that you and 10
million
> other people are getting 'screwed' in a similar way no matter what
they buy,
> be it a car, house, boat, camera, computer, etc. There will always
be
> something better on the ways and ready to launch.
>
> Granted, in this case, I wanted a D200, but now will wait for the
D300
> knowing it's coming soon.
>
> Your D200 is still a good camera, right? 
>
> Shoot till you drop and enjoy it. And, enjoy it knowing that in a
couple of
> years you will buy a D600 or something--maybe by that time, it'll
have
> wireless connectivity and online storage and you won't need SD/CF
cards.
> 
>
> 73,
>
> Dale, kg5u
>
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