I too am awaiting for an e-something for a buy it now of $199.
Until then, I will continue my pre-historic ways and continue with that old
nasty film. Although a long time OM owner, for many years I was not active
in photography and only in the past few years have I gotten back into the
swing of things so to speak. So as many of you switch horses, I am still
trying to figure how to put the saddle on the old nag.
It is interesting though that when I show friends my pictures and inform
them that the source is film based, they are amazed that such a technology
still exists and that there are people still employing it.
Jay Drew, an OM luddite
>Hope so - it's already possible to buy quite nice 4-5mp compacts at a
>fraction of their new cost so in a year or two we may be able to buy
>the DSLR we lust after now for peanuts and they should have a lot of
>life left if we accept their 'limitations.'
>Andrew Fildes
>afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>http://www.pbase.com/afildes
>
>
>>On 20/03/2006, at 3:43 PM, AG Schnozz wrote:
>>
>> History will repeat itself. The dRebel crowd will have finished
>> off buying their dSLRs and will migrate back down to the much
>> handier P&S form factor. eBoy will be riddled with dSLRs for a
>> dime a dozen. We may very well be reaching the end of the dSLR
>> bubble.
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