Respectfully, It depends what your ends are, I guess. I'm not dismissing it as, not good. I'm just not ready to heavily invest in it yet. Two - three years ago I invested in a Sony Mavica for $800. I bought my Dad the better one with higher res almost a year later for $1000. They are both great toys.
Shoot, if I had that money now I'd get a 67II body... except I made my Dad happy... and I did get some nice pics with the Mavica albeit lo-res. I use it now for just quick pics I want to share. Tom C. Mark Cassino wrote... <snip> > > Digital is here, it's pretty good, it will get better. I love working with > film, I love working with digital. > > IMO, it's great to have a new frontier to work with. I can't fathom the > mentality that dismisses something because it may be weaker on this point > or that (while stronger on that point or this...) If there's a new tool to > use to achieve your ends - pick it up and work it! Don't sit around and > dismiss it because it's not like the old tools you have at hand. > > The day I can't deal with something new, the day I lock into looking back > instead of looking forward, is the day you all should start spading dirt > over the box I've locked myself in. - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

