nikon uses 10 years interval to do researches and development on its single digit F prof body....i think at this point it should be able to tell u how sturdy is nikon body.
another tips to tell u is..nikon designer the italian guy is a ferrari automobile designer, i think these tips should be able to tell u how solid is nikon and its argonomic holding.
sometimes I wonder... the body is sturdier than the lens.. what is the point, when the lens usually will outlive the body
You can only uise the camera body in harsh condition that the lens can stand. And so far, I have no seen any lens built like a brick.
Also on a personal note-I was wondering if constant vibrations would shift the CCD/CMOS and cause misalignment? (So far hasn't happ to me, but this thought did enter my mind when I read this thread)
I was making a personal reference based on my own experience. Therefore I don't see a point of having pictures of all my gears just to make a point or proof. You can find enough proof if you spend more time digging through all my threads.
sometimes I wonder... the body is sturdier than the lens.. what is the point, when the lens usually will outlive the body
You can only uise the camera body in harsh condition that the lens can stand. And so far, I have no seen any lens built like a brick.
Also on a personal note-I was wondering if constant vibrations would shift the CCD/CMOS and cause misalignment? (So far hasn't happ to me, but this thought did enter my mind when I read this thread)
In space you drop also nevermind.. It will just float around.. ;p If you drop it into earth, even more spectacular.. it will just burn up during entry. ;p
In space you drop also nevermind.. It will just float around.. ;p If you drop it into earth, even more spectacular.. it will just burn up during entry. ;p