I say do it. The shots you take with the film will have to count a lot more and 
you will be forced to take more time. If your budget is low, you probably don't 
have many other options anyways. What do you have to lose? This is a once in a 
lifetime opputunity, have some fun with it.

Aahz Maruch <a...@pobox.com> wrote:

>On Mon, Feb 11, 2013, D. Glenn Arthur Jr. wrote:
>>
>> Alas, I have fallen way, way behind this mailing list and another. 
>Sorry
>> for being absent and for having missed so much of what y'all have
>been
>> discussing.
>
><wave!>  Fancy meeting you here.  ;->
>
>> My gut says yes, I might see something I want on ilm instead of
>digital
>> for some unforseen  reason.  My brain says don't over-pack, and
>digital
>> means not having to carry multiple bodies loaded with different kinds
>> of film.  And Murphy whispers "backup camera" since I only have the
>one
>> DSLR.
>
>Well, I really really love my Nikon P7100.  I think a high-end P&S is a
>good answer to the question about overpacking.
>
>http://rule6.info/photos/P7100/
>http://rule6.info/photos/critique/milagra/
>
>(Latter is a work-in-progress GESO I'm posting so you can see pics.)


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