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Old 03-31-2008, 01:46 AM
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Re: Which Digitalback to choose?

a DB has no moving parts, well maybe if you include the push of a button, opening of a the CF card door etc!

captures on it i believe would be a non issue, its only receiving light. as long as everything is good on it i think its fine. they are really built like a tank. perhaps it pays to have someone look through it thoroughly.

  

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