Hi, I read somewhere a long time ago that NASA uses Hasselblad as a one-time camera in the space and everywhere else out there in manned space missions. And there was someone who posted the url showing what seemed like F5 in a space shuttle. So NASA has turned to Nikon now? Maybe right maybe wrong. Do anyone here still keep that url. I'm really sorry I cannot remember the name of the poster. Maybe it's time NASA changes to something digital. Or maybe I am just a fool who doesn't know that they went digital years ago. By the way, do you know if any astronaut is a photographer or posses additional photography skill apart from pointing and shooting? It seems to me that some of the pictures from space shown publicly look so well that they were well-thought before recorded. Maybe NASA should recruit Nikon Digest readers to be their space photographer! Maybe a lucky draw of some sort. Free space photography ride. :) Okay, enough of the non-sense things for today. Best regards, Ruckdee C. [E20JLS] http://i.am/renardnolt ------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]