Jim Davis wrote:

> 
>     I agree about the quality thing, but I just think many people don't want
> to do alot of work to get some prints of their work. They prefer to drop off
> and pick up, versus the hours and hours of computer editing and printing
> that's involved no matter how you're making inkjets.
>     What about dropping off your microdrive at a Fuji Frontier center and
> picking up your 4 by 6 prints a hour later? There's alot of digital imaging
> going on at 1 hour labs these days, if you live in an urban area you should
> be able to find someone to handle your printing.

I tend to agree with everybody in this thread.  There are advantages and
uses for both media.

But why should I buy a digital camera and drop the microdisk off to get
prints when I can drop off a roll of film and get prints without
spending the $$$$$ for a D30?

I guess I will keep collecting funds for L glass right now.

Bob
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