And what's to prevent the photographer using film to make several exposures of the same subject, bracketing the exposure, shooting from different points of view, even using different cameras with different films.
Malcolm Smith wrote: > Hmm! I think I do; with digital you can review immediately what you have > taken - if you don't like it on some occasions the moment may not have > passed and you can take the shot again. With film, until it's processed you > don't know. Just for that alone, I think I like them separated. >

