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Question Posted Monday August 28 2006, 9:33 am

I just got a Nikon d50 Digital SLR camera, and I was just wondering if it would damage the camera or lens if I kept taking the lens that I have off all the time. I just dont want the camera to get messed up because I keep taking the lens off and put it back on a lot.

thanks,
Brittany.


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uisforukelele answered Monday August 28 2006, 5:48 pm:
it shouldn't hurt the camera. just make sure that you keep both the lens and the camera in a safe place because if the lens, or anything inside the camera gets scratched then you're out of luck. my sister has a canon rebel digital slr and she changes lenses frequently (she is sort of a professional photographer) so she just has to keep everything clean so nothing gets screwed up.

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