Dang - you folks are trying to convince me to go out and trade in my two decrepit Nikons, a D70 and a D70S. Have a bunch of lenses from a 55mm 1.4 prime plus a bunch of Nikon telephotos from ranging from 12mm to 400mm. A few flashes, two Vivitar 283's and a Nikon SB600 along with a couple smaller Vivitars are used too. I do like the CF cards rather then the SD or its variants and have a stack of those, mostly Sandisk in the 1-4gb range. Heck, I don't shoot RAW, so seldom fill even a 1gb card. I've been using a little Nikon P&S too but that just went to camera heaven and Santa has promised me a replacement in a Nikon 9100. I even have a couple of Nikon film cameras left along with their lenses - an N80 which I have used mostly for black and white and a 3# plus F2 lump which one of the kids uses semi-pro for a British food magazines so will never see that one again. There is that Samsung video camera too, but that, so far is not much more then a toy, but have done a few fun ones of the dog playing.

I guess that I hang on to the D70's simply because the newer cameras have way more bells and whistles then I could possibly use - heck, even those D70's have features that never or seldom, anyhow that I don't use and with decent glass, will take photos that are just fine.

Now, my question - what photo processing product do you use? I'm using Photoshop Elements but not their (dis?)organizer and have 'fussed' around with earlier versions of the full blown Photoshop (GE gave me one version, but the disc got damaged). The newest laptop has MS Paint and something else I downloaded as a freebie (with option to buy the full program), both OK, I guess, but usually end up back with what's comfortable