I find I still enjoy film more despite all the advantages of digital. It's something
about the MZ-S which I find ergonomically superior to the *ist-D, although that could
be because I'm not yet used to the latter. I haven't yet got the lenses for the 1.5
multiplier sorted out yet - I prefer primes but haven't found a comfortable set yet.
Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: "Malcolm Smith"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 11/04/04 11:52:32
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: The family got bigger!
Robert wrote:
> As of Thursday we have another *istD. One for me, one for my wife :-D
>
> Are we the first to have 2 *istDs?
Good question? It's certainly something my wife and I have spoken of and
would guarantee me access to one. I can certainly appreciate why some people
have changed from film to digital; the immediacy of having the results and
seeing what you have taken and the ability to instantly sharing that via the
internet. So why do I still get so much pleasure from film?
My wife and I were out this morning taking photographs with an *ist D and an
LX. She loves the *ist D in the same way I love the LX.
Enjoy your pair of *ist D's!
Malcolm