It was my question that was the root cause of this controversy. Please accept my apologies.
I'm new at this, (both digital images and email lists). I'm a sculptor whose transparencies are seldom returned by publishers or authors who request them, so I was considering the possibility of sending digital images instead. I stumbled upon this list when I had decided it was time to invest in a film scanner, and hire someone to convert the film images to digital. A few members of this list were very generous in giving me some help in choosing the scanner, and then in giving me some extremely valuable advice about some of the complications involved in using scanned images to send to authors or publishers. In the midst of all this advice was a suggestion to invest in a digital camera. So it seemed like a logical place to ask for advice on that also. Obviously it was not the right place. (Incidentally, I have already ordered the A70, based on many favorable reviews). The methods that resulted in my stumbling upon this list however, have not worked for finding a digital camera list. Even though I have had some limited experience with film photography, I realize there is a learning curve ahead of me, so if anyone can point me in the direction for a digital camera list, I'd be very appreciative. Maaki Levine ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
