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    You don't need magnesium alloy bodies for a good hammer!

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1tTBncIsm8&feature=sub[/ame]

    That said its better to use the body rather than the lens - unless you happen to own a nikon
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    lol..buttering your toast.. and just 'accidentally' happen to stab the sh*t out of your camera. Dang, have to be a little more careful next time. haha.

    ....That noise he is making ....eh...creepy!
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    I TOLD THE COURT I WAS JUST TRYING TO BUTTER MY TOAST!!!
    yet I still got charged with murder!

    Joking ofc.

    So... why are we so scared of dropping our cameras?
    those things are tough!
    first the hitting lens with hammer video, now this.
    amazing!

    I think it is fair to say, canon won that?
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    lol wtf

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    wow. I think I need to be a little less careful with my camera.
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    I love salad, but am not always sure what bowl to use. Now I can just use my camera...why didn't I think of this before???


    **this is what happens when people have too much time on their hands.
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    Here's the follow-up to the original test. I, like many folks, wondered if the bodies were still capable of actually taking usable pictures vs. just making shutter sounds.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWzsXeXCwuc[/ame]

    Check that out, even with a scratched and smashed lens elements, the pictures look respectable... and yes, the bodies still work for the most part.
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    Holy Smokes!

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    That's painful, remarkable and impressive, all at the same time.
    If you want to judge my credibility as a photographer, don't look at my post count, look at my photography:


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