Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-12-04 Thread Rob Studdert
On 29 Nov 2003 at 9:59, Shel Belinkoff wrote: With fond memories of surveys past g: 1) How many Catching up again: Unfortunately I fit none of the categories offered. I haven't moved to digital but for snaps as I'm not yet comfortable with the level of K mount camera offered by Pentax.

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-12-04 Thread Tanya Mayer Photography
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 5:25 AM Subject: Re: Silly Digital Survey Someday we might see ourselves having to order film from places like BH because finding a good selection if any downtown might be tough. And we might become dependent on mail order processing, which

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-12-04 Thread graywolf
: Silly Digital Survey Someday we might see ourselves having to order film from places like BH because finding a good selection if any downtown might be tough. And we might become dependent on mail order processing, which for the most part is the way slides always have been. But I doubt we

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Cotty
On 29/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged: 4) acording to Doug, 600+ Didn't keep the post but that was just registered users with normal posting/receiving rights. I think there were up to another 200 with posting rights but no direct mails, plus all the readers/lurkers on the archives. A round

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Familie Scheffler
2) How many are in the process of doing so (like Bruce, who is actually selling equipment) as opposed to thinking about it, which doesn't count in this survey. Hmm, I think that I belong to the second group because I am looking for getting more compatible to the *ist-D with my recent

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread brooksdj
With fond memories of surveys past g: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? Nope,still have K1000,SP500,SF-1,PZ-1,Spotmatic 1000,6X7,plus

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Otis Wright
Somewhere around 3. Use digital prosumer PS for 95 % of pics. Use film for wide angle, back up, special set ups, long shots, and to provide family with an odd set of prints now and then. Impact of going digital so far. Killed move to K mount. Howver, did purchased several additional

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Kenneth Waller
for under $1500. Kenneth Waller - Original Message - From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Silly Digital Survey 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? 2) How many

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread John Dallman
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shel Belinkoff) wrote: With fond memories of surveys past g: #3, although I haven't had digital for long, and still have all my film equipment. --- John Dallman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Paul Eriksson
3) How many have made the switch to digital, but keep a film camera around for one reason or another, although you do not use, and have not used, the film camera since acquiring your digital camera? I still have my ZX-L, but will be selling it and acople of redundant lenses when I'm sure that I

RE: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Cesar Matamoros II
Shel, I woudl think that I am a 3a. I use the *ist D extensively but have used my LXen since getting it. I still plan on shooting my 35mm and my medium format along with the DLSR and Optio S. Everything has its place. My international travel will see me taking film and not being concerned

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Dave Miers
-- 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved -- completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your -- equipment cabinet)? Nope, not me! I've still got loads of film and SLR Camera equipment and normally only shoot film. -- 2) How many are in the process

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Leon Altoff
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 09:59:58 -0800, Shel Belinkoff wrote: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? I have 4 camera bodies. *istD, 2 x MZ-S and an MX which was my first SLR and I keep for

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Rfsindg
Shel, How about one more category... 0) How many own a decent digital (3-4 megs), but haven't given up shooting film. We just use the digital for snaps... Regards, Bob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Fred
With fond memories of surveys past g: I guess it ~is~ titled a digital survey... 1) [snipped] 2) [snipped] 3) [snipped] 4) To put the numbers in perspective, how many list members are there. 5) Or, how many have not not made any such switch at all? Fred, K1FW

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Bill Owens
With fond memories of surveys past g: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? 2) How many are in the process of doing so (like Bruce, who is actually selling equipment) as

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Cotty
On 29/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? Nearly. 2) How many are in the process of doing so (like Bruce, who is actually selling equipment) as

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Cotty
On 29/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged: 0) How many own a decent digital (3-4 megs), but haven't given up shooting film. We just use the digital for snaps... Snaps? *Snaps*? Dear boy, I paint with light! Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread John Francis
5) None of the above. I've had a digital camera for over 3 years, but I still use film. With a *ist-D in the camera case I expect the ratio to shift more to digital, but I'll still have a film body with me. Not just as a backup, and not just for the wide-angle shots; I sometimes take the

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread David S.
Shel Belinkoff wrote: With fond memories of surveys past g: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? Still film only. 2) How many are in the process of doing so (like Bruce,

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Herb Chong
- From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PDML [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 12:59 PM Subject: Silly Digital Survey 3) How many have made the switch to digital, but keep a film camera around for one reason or another, although you do not use, and have not used, the film

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread frank theriault
many more than I thought! vbg cheers, frank The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PDML [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Silly Digital Survey Date

RE: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Len Paris
There are folks that don't want digital photos. I shoot film for them. They are getting fewer rapidly. I try to shoot digital as much as possible. I keep my PZ-1p for the folks that want me to use film. I also have a few older film bodies that I have no intention of selling, whether I ever use

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread alex wetmore
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Leon Altoff wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 09:59:58 -0800, Shel Belinkoff wrote: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? I have 4 camera bodies. *istD, 2 x MZ-S and

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Christian Skofteland
- Original Message - From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] With fond memories of surveys past g: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? That would be me! Christian

RE: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread tom
I'm #3. -- Thomas Van Veen Photography www.thomasvanveen.com 301-758-3085 -Original Message- From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 1:00 PM To: PDML Subject: Silly Digital Survey With fond memories of surveys past g: 1) How many

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Paul Stenquist
Still shooting film. Can't get enough resolution for my needs in Pentax digital. Waiting for 10 megapixels, but will probably shoot some film forever. Can't see giving up my Leicas or my LX. Paul On Saturday, November 29, 2003, at 12:59 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: With fond memories of surveys

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Ryan Charron
3) How many have made the switch to digital, but keep a film camera around for one reason or another, although you do not use, and have not used, the film camera since acquiring your digital camera? Hey That's Me !!! Since I got my *ist D, I haven't used my MZ-S, PZ-1p or my old Super

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread wendy beard
-Original Message- From: Shel Belinkoff With fond memories of surveys past g: 1) How many have totally given up shooting film and have moved completely to digital (That means no film and film cameras in your equipment cabinet)? 2) How many are in the process of doing so (like

Re: Silly Digital Survey

2003-11-29 Thread Tanya Mayer Photography
Holy Mackeral, Wendy! Quite a collection you have there! What a diehard Pentax fan you are! Great to see another girl as passionate about her love as moi! tan.x. snip I also still own 3 MXes, an LX, an MZ-S and a 67. I'm not about to part with any of them. If I did, it would be the LX and 67. I