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Having used a few cameras over the last fifty – sixty years I keep going back to Canon. The thing is Canon has turned broken cameras around and delivered same into some not so accessible locations. I’m an amateur photographer and no, I don’t do combat photography though my Canon Rep seems to think so- I just manage to find ways to break cameras. Its a “cluts” type of thing, can’t explain it. I used a SLR Yashica 35mm in the beginning and then a Nikon but after my first Canon adventure, it just stuck! So as someone once said,… Read more »