There are increasing signs that digital cameras are
gaining a secure place in the professional camera bag.
More and more photographers have experimented with them as
an adjunct to film. Some favor digital cameras for certain
situations or effects; a few use them exclusively. And
digital work was prominent in the memorable
photojournalism that emerged from the attack on the World
Trade Center last month.
http://nyt.com/2001/10/18/technology/circuits/18FOTO.html?rd=hcmcp?p=041Cf
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