Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Don For me it's now film 95%, but was 100% digital a few years ago. I was a SLR/darkroom enthusiast since the late 70ies; bought my first digital camera in 1994 (many followed), and I went back from digital, as I had enough from those "automatic-do-everything" and "DOF-from-here-to-infinity" p&s cameras, that I used to shoot photographs for the websites I create. For my private stuff, I began to make film photographs with my old SLR gear again, and re-enjoyed the optical quality, short DOF and the manual handling. Through the Cameraquest website, I slipped into rangefinders (have a Bessa L and a M6 meanwhile), and have never regretted those steps (back to film, from SLR to RF). A retired photographer has given me a complete darkroom equipment and I enjoy making my b&w photos myself from A to Z. Certainly there is bit of nostalgia with it, as everytime I open the fixer bottle, I smell my youth again (midlife crisis?:-) There are situations, where I would prefer a DSLR, as RF photography on film has it's limits, too. Quick moving kids, sports, telelenses, macro, autofocus, and so on. I could imagine buying a consumer DSLR one day, but will certainly keep my film gear and continue to use it. But as pro photographer, I would certainly use DSLR's mainly. Didier >So I guess what I am really wondering is, how many of us on the list are >somewhat nostalgic for film, or have genuinely embraced the digital >revolution? >Don