Heh...slight twist on this from me.  Digital cameras as "notetaker" or
"photorecord".  When I go places, I shoot film, but throughout the trip I'll
take quick shots with my digital so when my family goes "How was the trip?"
I can upload to my computer, show 'em, then delete 'em.  Digital Diaries?

Brad Dobo

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Apilado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: Why I am going digital, and have forsaken a Pentax DSLR


> If I found a good shot I would have my film cameras with me and not just
> tote around a digital "notetaker" and hope to record the scene later.
> Get courageous like Cotty and make the move to a Canon, or whatever will
> make you happy.
>
> Jim A.
>
> You wrote:
>  There are times when
> > the light gets away from you, sure, but there are also many, many times
> > when, having found a good shot, you could return on a day with similar
> > weather and recreate what you have done in 35mm, on a 645, or a 6x7, or
even
> > in large format. Digital can be your photographic notetaker for the real
art
> > to follow. That's what I would use digital for. And that is why I am so
> > bloody mad at Pentax for allowing themselves to get so far behind.
> >
> >
>

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