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In Reply to: The choice is yours... (more) posted by Steven R. Rochlin on April 21, 2001 at 21:55:54:
And I agree, up to a point.
For me [now that I am out of the field] I will stick to a film type. I can use the film by scanning or have it XFRD to cd at the proccesor.
I save $$ and time that way. It is how I see things.Six or half a dozen, the end result is all that matters. Is the pic a work of art? Does it move you to think or stir the emotions?
What takes it is really not what counts I guess.I am sad to see you part with such a sweet camera.
Have a good weekend
Van
Follow Ups:
Van,Yes, it is all in how one decided to express their medium... or what is needed for their workload. Saddly, the Hassey went bye-bye as it was not really used as best it could have and for me and my work, digital conforms better. If i wanted BOTH that could have been arranged, yet it was hard for me to see sich a fine piece of art in amd of itself locked away in the case 99% of the time while the Canon D-30 was being used at shows and other activities.
It is like my hatered for those who own Ferrari cars only to drive them 100 miles a year. For me, in my humble opinion, it makes no sense to own such a fine high=performance automobile if you are not going to use it as was intended. Better to let someone else own it who will use it accordinly.
Just my 2 cents. Maybe one day i'll get back to medium, or go to large format. For now with my lifestyle the D-30 fits. Sad, but true.
Enjoy the music,
Steven R. Rochlin
***Digital conforms better.Well I think it sure is handy at times. I will get a nice one some day.
Just like I got a good CD player.**** Like my hatred for those who own Ferrari cars only to drive them 100 miles a year.
Yes, I know what you mean. I had a real sweet turntable and I did not use it for a long time. I sold it to a very good friend of mine [Landshark]. He loves it and uses it all the time.
Now I have another turntable and I am upgrading it. Given the situation I would have done the same.*****Better to let someone else own it who will use it accordingly.
Yes, it is true. I get a good feeling when Landshark tells me of the LP's he has played lately. He loves analog and I had a hand in his level of enjoyment.
****Just my 2 cents.More valuable than you think.
**** One day I’ll get back to medium, or go to large format.
One day I would like a good view camera, For now my toy 35 MM will do.
My wife has a Cannon Rebel 2000. It is quite nice and has a lot of nice features but I like the full manuals without all the bells and whistles better.***For now with my lifestyle the D-30 fits. Sad, but true.
***Enjoy the music,
Always
Later
Van
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