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Don’t sit on a Camera

Posted by Chris Leckness on July 20, 2005 – 9:34 am
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Yes, this should be common sense, but when you have a VERY pocketable camera, its human nature to put it in your pocket.

At my class reunion, all pimped out in the green tie and lime green shirt, I carried my camera in my back pocket. Now this is ok most of the night since I never really sat down, but when we took the group picture, I sat down on the front row. Later, I go to take a picture, and arggghhhh…. My LCD is toast!

$349.00 4 megaixel camera down the tube. Yes, I can still take pictures, but no preview and no way to set up for the conditions that arise. Now this camera can be purchased in a 5 Megapixel flavor for $299.00.

I call up Casio and they quote me $150 for repair… so what to do?

Introducing my new Camera:

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