The simple solution is to continue to use your old camera with your old cards 
-- you're not being forced to buy a new body, nor are you being forced to 
discard your old one.

I like SD cards, largely because I can snap them into my Palm and e-mail the 
images instantaneously, without having to cart my laptop around.  Plus the 
connection appears to be more robust, and it's really easy and comfortable for 
me to bring spares in my pockets because they're so tiny.

Whether you are happy or sad about it, the new bodies take SD cards.

-Aaron

-----Original Message-----

From:  Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: For those "in the know" about K10D
Date:  Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:09 pm
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David Savage wrote:

>On 8/17/06, Charles Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Aug 16, 2006, at 14:52, Thibouille wrote:
>>
>> > Please tell me it does accept CF... :'( or then the K1D does,
>> > pleaaaaaaasse ....
>>
>> Here's $30, kid.  Get yourself some new memory cards.  :-)
>>
>> Seriously - 2-gig high-speed SD cards are so cheap that it's hardly a
>> big deal to get enough memory to cover the capacity needs of the new
>> camera.  Sell the CF with your old camera.
>
>That's not the point Charles.
>
>If you bought your CF cards before the prices plummeted you've
>suddenly got some fully functioning cards that can't be used in the
>new camera.

It's also a point that some people just don't like SD cards. I hate SD
cards because they're too small. I don't *want* cards smaller than CF.
 
-- 
Mark Roberts Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com
412-687-2835

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