Paul Stenquist wrote:


On Aug 25, 2004, at 2:40 AM, J. C. O'Connell wrote:


35mm Film is EASIER than digital, that's why a lot of people still use 35mm. Take the pix with autoeverything camera, drop off the film, get a bag full of prints.


Or take the pix with autoeverything digital camera, drop off the flash card, get a bag full of prints. For the point and shooters, digital is actually easier, they don't have to buy the film.

That hardly makes any difference, does it? I mean, you'll usually get a new film with your bag of prints. Not really any extra work. You'll have to buy one film to get you started, but then, you have to buy the flash card to (or you might get either when buying the camera.)


Also, I think the statement that digital is easier is usually based on the notion that involving the PC simplifies things - which is not necessarily true.

- Toralf



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