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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 1501958" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>It's understandable that you'd be upset at the loss of such a beautiful friend, and I'm sorry for that loss. I understand what that is like. Sometimes our pets or animals in general are more dear to us than actual flesh and blood family members! </p><p></p><p>Don't forget however, that even though this is just an internet forum, a good amount of us here have dealt with, and will deal with the death of a family member or good friend/pet etc.. This is life. And we can share these experiences together, rather than harbor the pain and have it manifest in the form of silly forum bickering. There's always a solution... </p><p></p><p>That said, why not just purchase that used one from eBay for $80? I don't know what kind of a budget you have to deal with, but if you don't mind buying used, you can get a better camera than the one you had for a lot less money these days. If you want to go the used route, I use KEH.com all the time for used glass, and have even picked up some great film bodies from them. Customer service is outstanding *they're based in GA* and have a 30 day return period if you're not satisfied. </p><p></p><p>You can pick up a Nikon or Canon DSLR for under $500 easily, that will surely best the DiMage you owned. </p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 1501958, member: 59143"] It's understandable that you'd be upset at the loss of such a beautiful friend, and I'm sorry for that loss. I understand what that is like. Sometimes our pets or animals in general are more dear to us than actual flesh and blood family members! Don't forget however, that even though this is just an internet forum, a good amount of us here have dealt with, and will deal with the death of a family member or good friend/pet etc.. This is life. And we can share these experiences together, rather than harbor the pain and have it manifest in the form of silly forum bickering. There's always a solution... That said, why not just purchase that used one from eBay for $80? I don't know what kind of a budget you have to deal with, but if you don't mind buying used, you can get a better camera than the one you had for a lot less money these days. If you want to go the used route, I use KEH.com all the time for used glass, and have even picked up some great film bodies from them. Customer service is outstanding *they're based in GA* and have a 30 day return period if you're not satisfied. You can pick up a Nikon or Canon DSLR for under $500 easily, that will surely best the DiMage you owned. Doug [/QUOTE]
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