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Originally posted by baltassoc
I recently went back to film. I forgot how much better the colors are. And how much better shots I can get when I don't have to [press button .........[wait].........[wait]........[cli...no.. click].....[save]].
I still keep the digital around, and it's very handy for a lot of things. (Canon S40, BTW, nice, solid camera, but kind of big. - I was playing with a friends Canon A30 this weekend - very nice a light, but no idea what the resolution is. Could be a good choice.)
Anyway, my return to film has led me to think about finally getting that Nikon F3 body I've always wanted. 20 years old and they're still $200+, $400+ with a motor drive and lens. Hmmmm.
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Psst. A secret.
Try the Minolta 5 or Minolta 7 and one of the HS flashes. The lighting system will make more of a difference to your photos than having the ability to get over 3000 different lenses that Nikon and Cannon offer. Unless you're buying a professional lighting kit with your Nikon or Cannon. Or unless you're mostly taking bird pictures with 2 ton lens.