Thanks for the suggestions about my Polaroid SprintScan. I got home too late tonight to try them, but will soon. This list is much more helpful than Polaroid tech support. I also have some questions on another matter. I'm considering buying a Nikon D200 digital camera, and I'd like some opinions on the relative merits of film followed by scanning vs. digital photography. Are there still any major advantages to sticking with film plus scanning over going fully digital? (I'll still need to have a working scanner anyway, because I have lots of old slides that I haven't scanned yet). I do lots of macrophotography (mostly butterflies and dragonflies), as well as landscape photography and would especially appreciate comments on the relative merits of film plus scanning vs. digital photography for these sorts of applications. ___________________________________________________ Dr. Paul Patton Life Sciences Building Rm 538A work: (419)-372-3858 home: (419)-352-5523 Biology Department Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
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