I'd love to go digital. As much sports as I shoot and as little time to 
deadline that some of these places give me, it'd be a huge advantage. But,
it looks like it's still going to be awhile before Pentax gets a decent DSLR
out. So I'm looking into home film processors (ie- Jobo CPE-2). Mainly
because I'd like to use color film on most of my games (parents like color
prints better than b&w generally), but Fuji 1600 film is $7.50/roll and Fuji
800 is about $4/roll. But, I don't have enough light at these places to
shoot just 800 speed film so I'd have to push it. If I didn't have to push
it, I'd just take it to Wal-Mart. I've used the "dip-and-dunk" method for
color but find it time consuming. I'd rather have something to do it for me.
So does anyone have any experience with these types of machines, tip hints
things to look for? I have lots of experience with the commercial Noritsu
processors and I know I could get one for less than $2,000 used but where'd
I put a thing like that... anyway... tia!

Nick
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