It's been my habit to get a mini-lab CD with my prints in case I want
to make hand outs.
Slides scan well enough on my Epson 820 for 4x6's.

Jack

--- Malcolm Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Aaron Reynolds wrote:
> 
> > I have exactly the same question about my LX.  I never use it 
> > anymore.  
> > Plus, it's a beater in terms of looks, though it functions 
> > just fine.  
> > Don't imagine I'd get enough for it to be worth my while 
> > selling it, but it does no one any good on my shelf.
> 
> I never thought I'd be using the LX again for anything other than
> slide
> film. However, I've got to take photos at a children's party, where a
> few
> parents have asked me if they can have pictures with their children
> in. No
> problem; except they won't want slides and not all of them have
> computers -
> or grandparents they will end up with. So I've just bought 5 rolls of
> colour
> print film - something I never thought I'd buy again with an *ist D.
> Sometimes, only a set of prints handed around does the job. I bet
> these will
> be the lasting memory and the point and shoot digital images taken by
> others
> there will be lost forever in the medium term.
> 
> Don't out the film camera yet (and particularly not an LX - really
> Aaron)!
> 
> Malcolm  
> 
> 
> 


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