I totally agree with your comment. Seems to me since I have been shooting digital I have put less thought in the photographic process. I keep shooting until I get the image I want. Recently returned to my Mz-S and was forced to think. What a wonderful feeling.
-----Original Message----- From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: October 14, 2004 22:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: De-Lurking and Replacement Decision That's .... well, I was gonna say something nasty but thought better of it, so I'll just ask, what makes you say that one can't have control over their output unless one uses digital. And what the heck is it with so many of you digi people that you seemingly MUST comment on how many hundreds of exposures you make? Shel > [Original Message] > From: Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > If you're not interested in digital optimization of images on the computer, > then by all means go out and get the MZ-S, a wonderful film camera. If > however you're interested in having control over your photographic output, > then I recommend you seriously consider digital. I recently have started the > move into digital, after shooting slides for years, I had no idea as to the > time digital would take, but I sure like the results & the long term cost > savings. During a recent 10 day shoot during which I shot 1400 images, I > figure I saved, in slide processing costs, the better part of the cost of > the *ist D.

