HI I found this in the new Shutterbugs'Phoyography Buyer's Guide 2003 about
the return investment of film vs.digital;
If you shoot one 36 exposure roll of film a week it will cost you an average
of $13.55 a week (film & processing) and the anual cost will be $703.34.
If you shoot 63 images @1.75mb in a 64 mb Compact Flash with an average cost
of $29.95 your average yearly "yield" will be , well, $29.95.
Obviously, they don' mention film and digital prints in the charts.
David
>> SNIP - Early on in my dance with photography, someone told me "film
>> is cheap" and that has stuck with me through the years. This year,
>> regardless of how I may view the price of film, I hope to see my
>> acquisition and use of film shift from being viewed as an expense to
>> being view as an investment. Bill Barber
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