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 >Just had a Canon 7D and it does films [or movies if you are young or speak
 >American} anyway I thought I'd try it out. This is a .mov file - it plays
 >with WM99
 
 Nice!  Would love to see some of your 'down in the valley' stuff in
 motion!  My camera "does" video, too - but I am not coordinated enough
 to make more than wobbly shots that will cost viewers their lunch.
 
 I would think the word "films" has become quite outdated in the
 digital age.  No more films of plastic with pretty pictures.  Despite
 the huge stack of slide boxes in the corner, I don't miss film at all.
 Only having to change "rolls" every couple thousand pictures is nice;
 but I still find myself turning my back to the sun to shade the memory
 card when I swap them out...  Old dogs, new tricks - bah!
 
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