> [FWIW, I agree with you on this subject. I'm still shooting film and have > bought a Nikon Coolscann 5000 ED. I can scan negatives and slides and get > excellent results with it. I too feel I have the best of both worlds with > this setup.
That being said I am stricktly an amature, not a professional. I take pictures for fun and personal enjoyment. If I was a professional I would suspect I would feel compelled to jump into the digital arena just to stay competative. From what I've read and heard it's the instant response and gratification that is expected from professionals and digital is really the only way I can see that they can meet those expectations.
Just my 2 cents worth...... ;^D]
That being said I am stricktly an amature, not a professional. I take pictures for fun and personal enjoyment. If I was a professional I would suspect I would feel compelled to jump into the digital arena just to stay competative. From what I've read and heard it's the instant response and gratification that is expected from professionals and digital is really the only way I can see that they can meet those expectations.
Just my 2 cents worth...... ;^D]