Jack, It doesn't have to be an either/or proposition. For some long trips that I hope to take next year, shooting both film (35mm and Med Format) and digital seems appropriate. Some subjects or situations may be better suited to one or another. Why limit yourself, especially at this point where you're unsure of just what you want.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Jack Davis > I'm all mulled out over film v digital. I'm a semi-pro (I guess) as > print sales (web and brick 'n mortar) is not my only sours of income, > but is my only overt effort at income. > I can afford a casual attitude as to "work-flow", (habitually re-shoot, > bracket, re-compose) covet my negs/slides and have no problem with the > processing/scanning/CD ritual or their costs. > Recently sold my MF gear and am at an photo investment crossroads. > I visualize photo trips, wherein my motel relaxing, moose milk drinking > evenings become a sleep-depriving delima of "delete?, save?, re-work?, > re-shoot?...." > Minor point? Maybe. > I do like the cleaner overall look of many digitals, but am I in > love..I'm really not sure. > I realize no one can decide for me, but would appreciate your take.

