As long as film service still exists your better off with a film version
since you don't want to digitally manipulate your files.  There is no good
reason why a professional service couldn't do this, but I'm not aware of one
yet.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Womer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 5:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: De-Lurking and Replacement Decision
>
>
>
> I've lurked on this list via the archives for a long
> time, but the archives have become too unreliable.
> I'm a 20-year Pentax user (still have the Super
> Program, though my son uses it more than I do now),
> and I shoot ~50 rolls of slides a year.
>
> Anyway...this past weekend my beloved PZ-1p, 24-90 FA,
> and 80-320 FA drowned when my camera bag fell into a
> lake.  In my grief, I'm trying to decide:
>
> - Replace it with an istD, or
> - Replace it with the same stuff, figuring that a
> better, possibly image-stabilized Pentax DSLR will
> come along soon enough.
>
> To paraphrase Herbert Keppler, I am 100% interested in
> taking pictures and 0% interested in manipulating them
> on a computer--my time is extremely limited.
>
> I'd appreciate peoples' comments.
>
> Rick
>
>
>
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