I am an amateur and I've been shooting with an SLR for over 40 years. In
that time I have picked up some sense of good photographic techniques. I
use photography to illustrate techniques and document processes as well as
the usual snapshots of family and friends.
When my trusty old Spotmatic died from severe trauma, and couldn't be
repaired, I didn't know quite where to turn next. I ended up getting a
Nikon N-80 to see if I wanted to go Nikon. That led to Nikon accessories
such as lenses and flashes and eventually an FM3a (which I dearly love but
now rarely use). Then I picked up a D-100. At first I bounced between
film and digital but now I only use the digital and am beginning to covet
an
upgrade to the D300 and I don't anticipate ever shooting film again.
At this point I think it would probably be wise of me to sell off my film
cameras for whatever I can get and use that towards the D300 and an SB800.
So, For those of you who have abandoned film in favor of the chip, and
have gotten rid of their film cameras, what regrets do you have? If any?
Ralph