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[filmscanners] Re: Digital Cameras coming down to earth



The Epson has not gotten good reviews, but I know that wasn't your point.
I've been a photographer on the silver side for decades, but lost my B&W and
Color processing facilities when I closed my business.  Suddenly it just
wasn't practical to take one or two frames for a project, and have them
commercially processed.  I bought an inexpensive digital point & shoot (a
Polaroid PDC640) to see if I could live with digital, and then a Nikon
CoolPix 5700 and an Epson 2200 printer.  I'm very happy with the output of
the Nikon and the Epson, but agree with you (Arthur) that a part-time
photographer who shoots 8-10 rolls once a year will be happier with film.  I
don't think that this will change for a long time.


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