These days your sensor selection is limited, but I plan to put a roll
through my SP500 when it turns 40 in 2014.

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Mark Roberts
<postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> Steven Desjardins wrote:
>
>>OTOH, you can always upgrade the latest sensor.
>
> Not only *can* you upgrade the sensor, sometimes you're *forced* to.
> Whether you want to or not. Even if the "upgrade" is really *worse*
> than it's predecessor (in your opinion, which is really all that
> matters). Sometimes your favorite "sensor" is just discontinued and
> you can't buy it any more even though you really want to so you have
> to switch to a different sensor you don't like as much.
>
>>A body would also be good for 10 years.
>
> At least. I've got an MX that must be 30 years old and still works
> fine. Well, I assume it works fine - I haven't tried in a few years.
>
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