If you get the *ist-D now, you'll probably be able to afford the 77
sooner than you'd be able to afford the *ist-D if you buy the 77 now.


On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 10:09:23PM -0700, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> Hi David ...
> 
> I was visiting a friend today and discussing just this dilemma ... the 77
> or an istD.  I'll probably have a better feel for the decision when the
> film I shot yesterday comes back from the lab.  While most of the pics I
> took were dreck, just for the purpose of continuing testing the Agfa 50
> slide film,there were a few nice scenes that presented themselves that I'm
> really hoping will turn out OK.
> 
> I also realized that the main reason I want to shoot digital is because I'm
> sometimes lazy.  There are times i don't want to fire up the darkroom, or
> drive to and from the lab, or don't have the film needed for what I want to
> shoot in the freezer and have to run out and buy some.  IOW, it's easier to
> use a DSLR.  Perhaps that's a good enough reason to make the move, but
> maybe not.  
> 
> However, I do believe, from everything I've heard about the lens, I won't
> regret it regardless of what camera body it's attached to.
> 
> BTW, I've still gotta get back to you on something or other ... have to go
> thru saved messages to get reminded of it.  Bear with me.
> 
> Shel 
> 
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: David Savage 
> 
> > This my be slightly blasphemous in this digital age but I'd say get
> > the lens. You will not regret it.
> >
> > Then again, if your getting fed up with shooting film <g>, get the *ist D.
> >
> > Dave S
> 

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