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To: Ken Pomaranski who wrote (765)7/30/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (3) of 10072
 
Ken, one thing we're possibly missing on the clik is that the clik drive is easily replacable in a camera if the drive unit is damaged. one doesn't need to purchase a whole new camera. the flash unit for digitals can't be easily replaced. the entire camera must be replaced if the flash unit is damaged. and the flash units are much more touchy than Rocky has been stating here. return rates on digital units are, I'm told, very high in comparison to your normal $50 kodak film unit. a defective clik drive can be easily exchanged.
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