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Old June 3rd 04, 05:09 PM
Miguel Gonzalez
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Default below $1000 film vs digital

jjs stated:

In article , "Michael Benveniste"
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"Mike Henley" wrote in message
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I'll use a budget of no more than $999.99.


What is your budget for recurring costs? The incremental cost to put
a shot "in the can" and to preview it is effectively free for digital
but not for film.


I just bought my wife a little toy digital camera. The price was $279
at Best Buy. After getting her the memory and extra battery she needs for
her trip, it was $550. And now I need to get an extra portable
(pocketsized) external drive for home-to-work storage and schleping. That
was another $200. And then another extra drive to back that one (and
more); another $200. Then the printer just wasn't good enough. $300.

Extra
ink cartriges: $109 for a set with backup.

Now I find that the home laptop computer has aged beyond usefull life for
digital imaging (the LCD backlight is going fast). That's almost more

than
I can friggin stand.

But that's not all! With the digital pictures, one wants to share them

and
now we're talking about burning CDROMs and DVDs, and paying an ISP for

web
space, and there's never enough web space, so it's $$$ all over again.

Add it all up, again and again. There's NO FRIGGIN END to the cost of

digital!


Learn to draw the line, its like all things, you can STOP at any time
and say enough!! Usually its money that limits our choices, not
desire or 'lust'.

Now, go look at the costs of the same thing but with a film camera,
developing lab, print material, ability (lots of screwups), chemicals
and you can NOT carry this with you.

Dig cam is easier and more convenient, but not so cheap!!

Have Fun!!