I was Just curious... what's the Pz-1p issue? In green mode it's a fancy P&S. In Hyper-program you have full control.

Tom C.




From: "Sandra Hermann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 18:41:01 +0000

My pz-70 doesn't work anymore at all and the camera store says it can't be fixed... my pz-1p and I don't get along. I have no idea how to use the 120 cameras I have. And Since I no longer have plastic I cannot just go buy another camera. I haven't rationalized buying a camera when I am unsure of how much longer we will be building trucks. If I didn't have Sami it would be easier.
san


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Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 11:26:01 -0700

What's stopping you from going back to film?

Tom C.




From: "Sandra Hermann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 18:22:45 +0000

While I have never made love to a hooker. I feel the same way. I danced a fine dance with my Pz-70. The enterance of digital into my camera collection allowed me room for error. Yes the *Ds is a marvolous camera, but it gives me room to try again and I often miss the special moment that I found with the Pz-70. I take more pictures I have cd's of pictures but none that I am willing to post on a web page. Nothing worth even looking at if they didn't have my baby girl in them. Granted I wasn't the best to begin with, but I have lost my first love and photography will never be the same again.
:(
san


Digital is like trying to make love to a hooker ... ;-))

Shel




> On 18/1/06, Derby Chang said:
>
>Yep. Me too.

>Film is like making love. Take your time. Sometimes it works, sometimes >not. No guarantees. But when it does, it sure does beat the instant result.










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