Paul Braun wrote:
> Since I got hte E-1, I really haven't touched the film bodies.
Sickening, ain't it?
> Will I come across a situation where I will need film, or won't I?
> I ever shoot film again? These are the things I'm struggling with.
I'd recommend keeping the OM-4Ti. I've gone back to shooting some
film again and it's actually pretty refreshing. B&W images taken
with film look sooo much better and the new Kodak Portra films scan
extremely well.
Best of all, take that OM body, slap a 35/2.8 or 24/2.8 on it and go
for a walk. You'll be amazed at how light and compact the camera is.
Oh, and quiet. There is a tactile advantage to the OMs which no
digital of any type come close to. Also, if you do any
time-exposures, film still holds an advantage there too.
> Those of you in the same situation, what are your thought
> processes? I do this primarily as a hobby, very rarely do I get
> hired to shoot something.
As a hobby, you can do whatever you want. Use what is comfortable to
you and gives you the most satisfaction.
AG
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