> I occasionally get nostalgic and think I want to work with film again. > Then I shoot a roll of film, have it processed, and work through the > scanning business. After that, and after I look at the photos the > process creates, I put the film camera away until the next time I feel > nostalgic. > > Going through the cycle yet again right now. I've been scanning this > roll of XP2 Super from the Olympus Trip 35. Two hours and some just to > get the scanning done with a mostly automated process. It's a > delightful camera, I like shooting with it. The photos it made are > lovely. But I'm done once more with film. >
Someone ought to invent digital film... > I'll be going for a walk soon and will carry ... the Olympus E-5. > Hopefully the Fuji X100 will live up to my expectations, it would be > nice to have a camera like the Trip 35 for when I want something > smaller and lighter to knock about with. I can't remember whether you had an E-3 or went straight from the E-1 to the E-5. If you had an E-3, do you think the E-5 has major advantages over it? B -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

