Hi!

Mike, I am sorry, but there's a little flaw in your otherwise nice
argument.

In order to be able to shoot with DSLR with reasonable level of
convenience you have to add to this:

1. Some kind of additional storage so that B&H prices would be:
- about $300 for 1GB micro drive                         ether
- about $200 for 0.5 GB micro drive                      or
- about $600! for 1GB Compact Flash card                 or
- from $100 to $300 for 0.25-0.5 GB Compact Flash cards  or
- etc...

Say on average you would have to pay some $250 for some storage.
Judging from my own experience I would project that quite soon (way
sooner than 1 year) you would spend another $250 for some more
storage.

2. Now, if we're talking micro drives, and if your DSLR is smart
enough to have exchangeable batteries, we might be talking some extra
batteries and probably some extra chargers, say car charger.

All together my expectation would be that you'd spent on these items
anywhere from $250 to $1,000 within the first year after you bought a
DSLR.

I am counting in these expenses since in case of film camera with a
grip you could feed it with cheap AA alkalines that would total in no
more than $50 per year. Though this figure is a off the hip estimate.
I am too lazy to start counting how many AA batteries you would spend
in your film camera.

I am willing to subscribe to your argument otherwise.

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Boris Liberman
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