Mr. Bigg,
To get the sort of quality my old 35mm can produce I would need to go high-end... and I'm never gonna be taking enough pics to make it pay..
If I was 20 years younger and still taking lots of photos then yes I would go digital.
Best wishes
Teddy
First of the photos
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Teddy,
I have to agree with mrbigg....I myself own a few 35mm cameras and still use them frequently.Overall though a digital camera is a very worthwhile investment.If you're like me and live for photography,then do yourself a favor and get a digital.Not only is it more fun than a 35mm,you can even take the camera's card to Walmart and make prints!
I've done the 35MM convert to CD stuff, it's a major pain in the butt,plus there's that wait to get it developed.A digital is instant gratification,and you can pick up a good camera for under $200, and never have to worry about buying film again!
I have to agree with mrbigg....I myself own a few 35mm cameras and still use them frequently.Overall though a digital camera is a very worthwhile investment.If you're like me and live for photography,then do yourself a favor and get a digital.Not only is it more fun than a 35mm,you can even take the camera's card to Walmart and make prints!
I've done the 35MM convert to CD stuff, it's a major pain in the butt,plus there's that wait to get it developed.A digital is instant gratification,and you can pick up a good camera for under $200, and never have to worry about buying film again!