>In a message dated 8/20/02 10:34:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>>  You should see 8 X
>>   10 prints out of an inkjet printer such as an Epson 1280--they are
>>   stunning! They put film cameras to shame. A $50 128-meg Smartmedia card
>>   will hold 160 photos suitable for sharp 8 X 10's, or more if you lower the
>>   resolution setting. Never buy film again! I predict that you will greatly
>>   enjoy the world of digital photography. I have a closetful of 35mm and
>>   medium-format cameras that I haven't used since I bought the digital
>>   cameras.
>------------------------------------------
>Tom,
>
>At first blush I was impressed by digital photography and computer printing.
>Then reality dawned on me: A film image has a birth certificate: the negative
>or the slide.
>The digital image has only a file; and even that file is usually manipulated.
>Please remember also that enlarging a digital image is still a matter of
>interpolation -- that is inserting pixels that aren't original to the scene.
>If you're doing ad work, those considerations aren't a problem. But if you're
>involved in field photography or historical journalism the advantages of film
>photography become primary.
>
>Once you exclusively use digital cameras can you say to the world: Trust me?
>I wouldn't trust myself with a digital camera. Much less others.

Actually, I used a Canon SLR that was excellent in 1999. The unit was 
about $10,000 but it did sports photography like a dream!
-- 
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