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>As i said before this is a bit of a rambling on my part.
>But i really am intrested in why people are so reluctant
>to use digital as an everyday format.
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1.
I am afraid to buy the wrong camera :)
I don't want to spend a lot of money on a camera and then find out that I 
want to work with film.
That's why all these discussions are going on :)

2.
I don't know where to store all those megabytes,
I never trow away my originals.

3.
I've never seen a digital photo enlarged to A3 (sorry, i am from europe) 
format, so I really don't know if it's any good.
As you read in the discussions, one says it's good, the other says it's bad 
quality compared to film.
So I don't know what to do !!!
If it's really possible to get a digital camera for under 1500 euros that 
can make an A3 print then this is absolutely cheaper than film and I am 
going digital.

4.
I am studying at the moment, but I am going to work with film (movies) when 
I graduate.
So for me film has an advantage, that way I can train myself working with 
motion picture film.
I am trying to figure out if a good digital camera responds the same to 
light as film, and so far I hear and see no good :(

Typing this all I realised I want to see an A3 format print from 1500 euro 
digital camera !
Where can I see that ?
If anybody can show me this than all my troubles are gone ! :)

Greetings,

Rachid Heffels
Th Netherlands

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