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09/05/2010 05:25:03 PM · #1
Maybe this is old news, but I just stumbled upon this. A guy setting a Nikon D50 alight...

//www.customminds.com/nikon/index.htm

I don't get it. Why would anyone do this? Sure, it isn't top of the line anymore but why destroy a perfectly good camera?

09/05/2010 06:23:39 PM · #2
Originally posted by wormtown:

Maybe this is old news, but I just stumbled upon this. A guy setting a Nikon D50 alight...

//www.customminds.com/nikon/index.htm

I don't get it. Why would anyone do this? Sure, it isn't top of the line anymore but why destroy a perfectly good camera?


One word..

Nikon.
09/05/2010 07:46:04 PM · #3
Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by wormtown:

Maybe this is old news, but I just stumbled upon this. A guy setting a Nikon D50 alight...

//www.customminds.com/nikon/index.htm

I don't get it. Why would anyone do this? Sure, it isn't top of the line anymore but why destroy a perfectly good camera?


One word..

Nikon.


ROFLMAO at Simms

As for the moron who destroyed a perfectly good camera that could have been donated to someone who would appreciate it, or to a school to use for their classes....simply STUPID



Message edited by author 2010-09-05 19:53:18.
09/05/2010 08:30:52 PM · #4
Originally posted by wormtown:

Maybe this is old news, but I just stumbled upon this. A guy setting a Nikon D50 alight...

//www.customminds.com/nikon/index.htm

I don't get it. Why would anyone do this? Sure, it isn't top of the line anymore but why destroy a perfectly good camera?


Linky. :)
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