Bob,
Since I recognize my "unhealthy" need for the highest possible
resolution, (always ready to furnish a 16x24 by next week) I would
probably shoot RAW in case I caught a real "keeper".
Because of my satisfaction with my inventory of Pentax glass, I'm
prepared to W A I T (Nikon, however, is faintly calling) for more
Pentax pixels and to consider reviews and practical experience
reactions prior to a decision.
The practical advice to not look at it as an "either-or" decision will
be followed.
All sage advice y'all have generously offered is greatly appreciated.

Jack


--- Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jack,Just shooting for my own enjoyment, but Cotty made a good
> suggestion to me.Shoot high quality jpegs and don't look back.The
> jpegs are 1.5 meg.  Burning 1,000 of them takes 2 or 3 cd's.I don't
> hassle with a digital work flow.  Cropping is about all I try to
> do.What I've wanted to re-shoot so far has been technique errors on
> my part.Stick your toe in the water with a *istDS and see how it
> works.Regards,  Bob S.
> On 11/28/05, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> 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.>> Thanks, in advance, for
> commenting.>> Jack>>>>>> __________________________________________>
> Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about.> Just $16.99!
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> 
> 




                
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