Yes. The digital workflow isn't a problem once you get used to it. I shoot 
events now as favors for friends that I never would have done with film. I shot 
a baby shower the other day. Processed 20 of the 50 RAWs I shot in about 20 
minutes. Spent another ten minutes putting them up on a web page for all to 
see. No brainer. I have two *ist D. Haven't tried the other D cameras, but I 
love the individual wheels for aperture and shutter speed. Wouldn't want to 
change now.
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From: Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Folks,
> 
> I've been on the "digital fence" for some time, and
> had pretty much decided to buy the ist D successor
> when it becomes available.
> 
> I'm getting itchy, though, since it doesn't look as
> though the new body will be here by summer.
> 
> In May and June, a niece is getting married, I'm going
> to GFM, my son is graduating from high school, and my
> wife and I will be traveling in Europe.  That's 50
> rolls of Ektachrome right there, i.e. $500 with
> processing.
> 
> I'm really not sure how I will feel about the "digital
> workflow."  It is possible that I will run screaming
> back to film.  I really like my slides.
> 
> Soooo... I can probably pick up a used ist D for
> $700-800, looking at the recent prices on eBay and
> KEH.
> 
> Worth it?
> 
> Rick
> 
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