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"Karen D. Oland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Jun 2003 01:02:38 -0400
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> Nowadays you can get any 35mm film on CD as well as on paper so you don't
> need to buy a digital camera if you are happy with what you have.

True. But the ones I've seen scan them in at fairly low resolution.  And
digital lets you see if you got the shot now (not next week).  And I can
take 200 shots a day (and have bee known to do so) and not pay for more
film, processing or CD's.  Yes, there are many so-so or bad shots, but many
more good shots than when worrying about film costs. The delete key works
well for those that you don't wish anyone else to see. We figured we paid
for the camera the first vacation we took with it.

Karen

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