Well sooner or later the law of averages manifests itself. Though I've had some accidents with equipment in the past, somehow it has always avoided damage. But not today
My bride and I flew down for the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in WA state. I was also hoping to sneak in a bit of bird photography. It was here in 2008 that my interest in bird photography was first kindled during a visit to the tulip fields. On that trip we stumbled onto a flock of snow geese and I've been hooked shooting birds in flight ever since.
Anyhow, since I was continuing on to a business trip next week, I traveled light and brought minimal photography kit with no spare camera body. We got in a bit of flower shooting yesterday afternoon after our flight down from AK. Then while getting my kit together this morning to go out and look for a bird or two, I dropped my D7100 onto the carpeted floor in the hotel room. I've dropped gear onto much harsher surfaces before without damage. But not so this time. So without a spare body the rest of the trip is pretty much a bust as far as photography goes. And I had a flock of geese all scoped out. Plus as if to mock me, right in the parking lot of the hotel an eagle flew over with a fish in its talons
I'll go through the motions and send the body in to see if it is reparable. But I'm not hopeful. It is visibly out of kilter
Well I guess that's the end of the love/hate relationship with the D7100. Loved the IQ but hated the minimal buffer capacity of that body. Hopefully I'm mature enough to walk away from such a relationship and move on...