For the money you will get selling your 3Ti and the f2 primes, you'll find
almost any digital camera affordable!
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Jez, standing back to avoid the stampede
On 9 June 2010 10:21, Simon Worby <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> After some considerable time of barely taking any photos (my wife has an
> Oly SP-590UZ digital she makes good use of) I took my 3Ti on holiday to
> Devon last week and used up a few rolls of old film. I just took the
> camera and 3 primes: 24f2, 40f2 and 85f2. It was good, and I enjoyed it.
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> I've now got to send off the films for process and mount, and then scan,
> which is a hassle, and a not inconsiderable expense.
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> I don't seem to get on with digital cameras at all. I want to set the
> shutter speed, the aperture, and most importantly I want to focus
> myself, it's just the way I am! And I need a camera that is *designed*
> to do these things, not one where you have to access the functionality
> through a menu. It's got to be as easy to use as an OM, basically.
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> Does such a digital camera exist? Is it affordable?
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> Or do I have to stick with my OMs and suffer the inconvenience and cost
> of getting films developed and then the hassle of scanning in my
> favourites?
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> Thanks,
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> Simon Worby
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