Mishka, I can't agree with you more. All this discussion about digital cameras is driving me up the wall. You guys don't need a digital camera. Okay, Pentax makes a digital camera for you to stick your lenses on. Great. Go out and shoot with them. It'll be great for the first week and then you'll realize the quality isn't really there. Film is better and in many ways easier. You can't easily show your friends at the camera club your digital images the way you can with slide film. Digital may save time but don't count on it. You still have to process the pics you want through the computer etc etc... I'm guessing very few, maybe 1-2 per cent shoot professionally. Of that number maybe one or two need digital for fast turnaround. The rest are just ranting about keeping up with the Nikons and Canons. I'll be happy if Pentax comes out with a good digital I can use my old lenses on within the next 2-3 years. I'll continue to shoot film and scan my slides into the computer. Nikon and Canon can put one another out of business trying to capture the market, I really don't care. That's enough for now.
Vic In a message dated 10/2/02 10:36:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Invested? Altogether a couple of grands in 35mm gear (bodies + lenses + accessories, mostly for LX) I am a strong believer in digital being "just a different format", so "jumping ship" is not really a question. Tempted? You bet! But if someone stuck a gun to my head forcing me to invest another couple of grands TODAY, that would be MF. Still, a nice digicam instead of p&s sounds very interesting, and I'll get one as soon as the prices drop another bit. Mishka >>

