But, then you have to go buy film, bring it in to the local minilab, wait an hour, or (horror of horrors), go back later to pick up your piccies, which you then have to pay for.
Film is so inconvenient. Digital isn't. Plus, no scanning, just plug it into the 'puter, and send of those cute birthday snaps of your kid to grandma while the party's still happening.
The quality of the images doesn't matter much.
cheers, frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Yes, and yes. Ironically, smart shopping at someplace like KEH can get you a working older SLR and a 50/2.0 for under $100, and such a set-up has much more potential photographic ability for a serious-minded user.
DJE
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