I agree...digital cameras are still lacking.  After about three years  
of being "manual only," I have a similar feeling in regard to AF and  
AE cameras.  Long live the "film" camera.  Even in 2007, that still  
sounds very peculiar to me--a "film" camera...

Glen

On Aug 23, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Margus Männik wrote:

> Just wanted to share...
> developed 3 rolls of Acros and a bunch of slides this night. It's  
> worth
> to shoot at least B/W time after time, it helps to understand, how  
> long
> way digital cameras still needs to go to achieve the real photographic
> quality and feeling.
> Had a chance to handle Hasselblad H3D... got my DA*16-50 and DA*50-135
> last week, made a lots of pictures... they're all very fine, but  
> there's
> still something, that exists in film, but I do not see in digital  
> images.
> Film Is Not Dead :)
>
> BR, Margus
>
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