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Information Junky
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: an island, upper left coast, USA
Posts: 73,167
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What I'm trying to say is , the "best" camera is likely the one you currently own and use. And as like our 911's & tech vs track time, you will be far better off learning/pushing your abilities and limitations by actually taking it out and using it than you will from "upgrading" equipment constantly.
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Everyone you meet knows something you don't. - - - and a whole bunch of crap that is wrong.
Disclaimer: the above was 2¢ worth.
More information is available as my professional opinion, which is provided for an exorbitant fee.
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