Michael Keller (keller@wvinter.net)
Tue, 20 Apr 1999 22:01:10 -0400
Now this is a good point to mention: you don't HAVE to do anything. You don't
have to ditch your good old stuff for new stuff, unless perhaps you're a
working pro that needs to have good, working gear that you can depend on. To a
professional, time is money, and spending some extra time futzing with
movements on a rickety field camera might convince one that a Sinar is a good
buy. But if you get the images you like with the gear you've got, don't worry,
be happy!
But don't buy that 620 format camera.<g>
Dan Koons wrote:
> Hi there Ho there. Thankyou all for the insights to my question, I am glad
> the issues of digital came up. My biggest problem with digital is simple,
> it has taken me 20 yrs to build up to my existing equipment. It makes me
> tired and sad to think about having to save up enough $$ to get into a
> rapidly changing technology. At this point if I had the money ratholed
> back, Id go buy a 16 1/2 dagor and chuck the digital for now.;) dan
> Dan Koons
> E-Mail: dkoons@pld.com
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