"natron15" <natron15@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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is ok, I guess, but that means I can't use my 1000 mm telephoto or
a fisheye...and besides, I can't see that damn tiny dim LCD screen in the
sunlight, even if I do remember to bring spectacles! ...so I shoot film
(mostly short date stuff out of the freezer) and when I'm done with a
roll, it's off to Walmart (develop only, CD only) for USD$4 or so...a half
hour later, I can take the pictures home and plug them into the computer
and abuse them at will...works for me...
If it makes you happy, end of discussion.
I do wonder though if you are comparing a P&SO digital to an SLR.
I was happy using film for many years. One day I got a P&S, Nikon 8800. It
took me about two months to become frustrated with its limitations and I
went back to film. Then I got a decent DSLR, Nikon D200 and have never
looked back.
The 8800 is sitting in my closet. I am thinking about converting it to
infrared, unless I get a good offer.
--
Peter


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