I am still using film.
I have a OM2S and a OM4T with several lenses, and I always keep a Kodak
Retina II in my bag.
I do use my E510 once a while, it was actually my major weapon from
2008- early 2010. But I feel shooting film is more enjoyable.
Digital has surpassed film in some areas now, and probably in all areas
soon. But I have more fun buying, loading, shooting, winding,
developing, scanning, archiving films.
As to image quality, I once printed a 35mm Kodak Ektar 100 film to 13x18
from Costco. Just flawless. I know digital can do better, but film is
good enough for me.
Ch. Zhou
On 9/27/2011 12:13 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> The process, for the artist, is usually more important than the technology.
> For someone who is selling a commodity, the technology is far more important
> than the process.
>
> But sometimes, our anti-technology is technology itself
>
>
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