Another thought.... have you considered adding a moderately priced film scanner? Prices have dropped for the base models of the Minolta and Canon models. In a couple of years, digital SLR's will be a more mature technology and probably significantly less expensive if prices follow those of other digital (computer) equipment. But again, everything depends on what you want or need to do, your budget and time line. I continue to shoot primarily slide film and scan about 10% of the slides for a print... 5x7 or 8x10, rarely 11x14. Print film, used sporadically for family pics, is shot with a couple of different, capable P&S cameras. I scan the negative of an outstanding pic for sharing or enlarging. Many choices with answers that can change quickly.
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