> I like your reasoning. If film works for you keep using it. If you need
> digital go for it. If you really want it and can afford it, go for it. If
you can
> spend your money better on something else you want or need go for that. I
am
> seriously considering getting a good digital point and shoot for snaps and
> keeping my expensive film cameras for more serious work...
> Vic


That is exactly where I'm at now.  I have a 4MP P&S that takes pretty good
pictures actually if you time the shutter lag right.  I really don't use it
much though as somehow the better SLR's just sorta call me....If I do
anything I'm considering selling out of my Minolta SLR equipment to buy a
645N.  Between the Minolta and Pentax equipment I've got way more then one
man can possibly use anyhow.  I'm not sure why but it doesn't seem to be the
medium format camera of choice on this list however.


>
> "You know I realise more and more every day I contemplate this that my
>
> current equipment suits my usage just fine and my biggest reason to
convert
>
> is to avoid waiting till too late to sell out when my current equipment
has
>
> little value.  Maybe we should threaten the camera, film, and developement
>
> companies if they fail to make sure we have film and developement of that
>
> film available for the products we currently own with a class action
lawsuit
>
> for damages.  STEP AWAY FROM THE FILM.....LEAVE IT ALONE....IF SOMETHING
>
> WORKS THIS GOOD, DON'T FIX IT!!!"
>
>


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