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  #2150394 25-Dec-2018 09:53
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Solved. A big surprise was under the Christmas tree for me a Sony A6300 with additional lenses. Very happy.

 
 
 
 

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  #2150433 25-Dec-2018 11:51
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Wow. A Merry Christmas indeed!

Our tree must be faulty...




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Sadly I left my A6300 on the roof of our car. It died a horrible death. I have purchased a Canon M6 mark 11 for replace it in the interim RIP trust A6300.




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  #2732771 22-Jun-2021 17:14
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MikeB4:

Sadly I left my A6300 on the roof of our car. It died a horrible death. I have purchased a Canon M6 mark 11 for replace it in the interim RIP trust A6300.

 

 

Those things are actually surprisingly robust, friend of mine had (at the time) an RX1 and dropped it onto a rock when the strap somehow unclipped itself. She was horrified given that it was USD 3,500 body-only, but apart from a minor scratch it was fine.

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