On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, John Francis wrote:

> > 
> > I'd be curious to know how many who have a DSLR really use their film
> > bodies anymore.  Outside of wide angle issues I suspect that very few
> > really do.

Ironically, I'm pushing myself to shoot MORE with my film cameras right 
now because I'm shooting digital at work.  A Nikon D1H and pro zooms
are fantastic for professional use but the romance of photography is
lost somehow.  Digital can't match the impact of a slide on a light table
for me, nor can the sexiness of the old all-manual cameras and lenses be 
topped.  I've got all this screwmount gear now and I want to USE it!

It is as I've often heard medium format photography described--more 
contemplative.  With the expense and hassle of film you have to think
more before you shoot and make the shots count, and with older gear the 
process of metering and such often takes longer anyway.  I'm using my 
personal DSLRs for high-volume high-speed personal work such as model 
photography, and my Spotmatics and assorted K-mounts for slower stuff like 
vacation and scenic photography.

DJE

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