Herb Chong wrote:
all this beating about the bush. none of my P&S digital camera friends
bought one because they thought it was easier. the most important reason by
far was being able to look on the LCD after taking the picture and being
sure they got the picture they wanted.
I think I know a few that believed the marketing (about simplicity
etc.)... And also, it seems like many people bought their digital camera
for no other reason than that it was digital, if you know what I'm saying...
Herb....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Toralf Lund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 7:00 AM
Subject: Re: It's over (was Re: Ilford in trouble? and digi snappers)
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.