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Old Posted Jan 15, 2007, 7:39 AM
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Originally Posted by miketoronto View Post
Digitals can not compare to regular film cameras. If you want the best picture you gotta use film.
I agree. I have a manual SLR (Minolta X-7A), a point and click digital (Nikon Coolpix 4600 4.1 MP) and a digital SLR (Olympus E-500 8.0 MP) and my Minolta is the best for the perfect shot. They have all given me great pics, but digital does that because you can take pics in volume. However, when film is precious and one has to think and compose carefully, the overall quality of each individual shot is better with a film camera.

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