On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 02:49:05PM +0100, John Whittingham wrote:
> > You must always have two bodies. When a truly better one is released,
> >  you sell the least of the two, and what was once your backup 
> > becomes your number one. It's really quite simple:-) Paul 
> 
> You mean: what was once your number one becomes your backup?
> 
> The most sensible thing I've heard for some time, dread to think how much the 
> *ist D will be worth by then and how much the new one will cost. I'm getting 
> soooooo much enjoyment out of the K10D at the moment.
> 
> John 

I've followed a similar principle for about thirty years, although
for quite some time I kept the same backup body (100% mechanical)

 1976 .. MX
 1978 .. MX + ME (later MX + ME Super)
 1983 .. Super Program + MX
 1995 .. PZ-1p + MX
 2001 .. MZ-S + PZ-1p
 2003 .. *ist D + MZ-S
 2006 .. K10D + *ist D


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