The article made it seem that the digitals did much better than the film
cameras, since the film cameras had to have their backs opened a lot, and the
digitals only needed access to the card slots, and hence, a lot less chance
of debris entering the camera's innards. It also mentioned that some memory
cards wouldn't work, but they were able to clean them and then they worked
fine.
George S.
Doggre@xxxxxxx writes:
I wonder how many of those digitals are still working?
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on Sept 11th, 2/3 of all photographers in NYC were using
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