>
> Whoa! This is different. These days when a sentence starts with the
> phrase, "I'm planning to make the switch . . . " the word "digital"
> usually follows shortly thereafter.
>
Yeah, I thought of that as I was typing it, but I'm still pretty new to
photography,
and can't justify the cost of a digital camera. Besides, I've always been
partial to
doing things the "old-fashion way", I like to think of myself as somewhat
of an
anachronism. Furthermore, I really like my OM's, and Zuiko's!
> At this point, almost all slide viewers and projectors can be had for
> reasonable prices. Demand is low and supply high as people switch to
> digital and no longer need 'em. Even high end Kodak projectors can be
> had for US$100 or less. The better Leica models are a bit more
> expensive.
>
> FWIW/ScottGee1
>
Any idea what parts availability would be like for older projectors?
Are any of the cheaper, say $50 or less, types worth messing with?
Thanks, Darin
>
> On 9/30/05, Darin Rhein <d.rhein@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I'm planning to make the switch from print film to slide film. What would
>> the list recommend for inexpensive slide viewers, and also projectors?
>>
>> TIA, Darin
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