the one drawback of digital

Batteries...Chargers...Misplaced memory cards...
 
I can have my sensor professionally cleaned but that does me no good if I am on a mountaintop
 
Batteries when it's -40'c.

No one chases you and runs you over with a half tone truck to steal your camera.

Police don't harass you with a wide angle zoom.
 
I can have my sensor professionally cleaned but that does me no good if I am on a mountaintop

I can clean my own sensor with a swab and sensor cleaning solution from Amazon if I am on a mountaintop.


Yes yes… will need to shield it from the elements while cleaning it but it’s not impossible. And if it’s only dust, it’s even easier to clean with just a dust blower.
 
You don't get to do patience building exercises with one of these (photo courtesy of B&H)

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You don't get to do patience building exercises with one of these (photo courtesy of B&H)

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Never needed that, never, not once.
Maybe it was nature of my cameras.
Maybe other cameras are trickier.
 
dust on the sensor
Thaz just carelessness andor poor planning.

Maybe you really cannot manage two cameras cuz your gear is too big. If so, theres one lens that will nail at least 75% of your pix, and the other 25% (or less) you just dont make if it means swapping lenses in risky conditions.

OTOH, if you insist that 100% of all possible pix MUST be accomplished despite risky conditions then you need two cameras. You can either suffer for your pix (carry two big cameras) or use smaller lighter gear. Its a personal choice.
 
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No cards to fail. I have learnt my lesson, use two cards EVERY time!
 

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