In a message dated 1/18/2003 1:58:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> This is why they came up with Polaroid backs. I've seen photographers 
> and clients spending quite a bit of time studying them, with a loupe, 
> checking details. A big advantage of digital is that if that test shot 
> was a keeper, you don't have to worry about getting it again when you 
> put the "film" back on the camera. Non trivial when 
> shooting people.
> 
> BR

Do'h! Obviously something I did not know about (not too hard, that, though). But 
Polaroid backs can't be very common -- I haven't heard of them in two plus months of 
looking at camera stuff on the Internet. And I suspect if photographers have/had to 
study them with loupes they are not as big and clear as digital windows. So that's 
another advantage, too.

Doe aka Marnie   Gee-whiz, learn something new everyday. ;-)

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