On 24 Jan 2005 at 21:14, Graywolf wrote:

> For most of us photography is a hobby, not a religion. In the end digital is 
> no
> more true to reality than film, just differently different.

Of course I'm not disputing film has its place and digital imaging is far from 
a religion but it ain't "cartoon" like either. Having invested significant cash 
into many film cameras of very high calibre over the years I can only say that 
I really do think my DSLR has been one of my best camera purchases from a 
productivity and consistency/quality perspective. I'm pumping out more "life" 
like prints than I ever attained using film equipment and similar techniques. 
Is it wrong to try to inform others of how to attain similar success?


Rob Studdert
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