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Re: Extremely pleased I changed to a D100 Nikon digital camera

Posted by Hornlover on July 29, 2003 at 11:20:51:

I too have fallen in love with digital as of late. After experiencing what digital can do, and the quality I get from it, I can see that the writing is on the wall. I am not a stranger to film, having shot it for 35 years, in everything from 35mm to 4x5. While I liked film, I can say without reservation that film is going to die. And you know what. I no longer care. The art of photography is still there. You still need vision. The only thing that has changed, is the capture medium. Now its electronic, not chemical. Now all I need to do is off all my film cameras on e-bay for a decent price before everyone else catches on!