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I've been tempted to go digital AND start a PAW.
The digital is on hold as I just can't get used to all those fiddly buttons, tons of menus, and IMO hardly ergonomic designs. Plus I don't have hundreds of dollars to spare (I just got a 220 euro bill for the CLA of my M2). And because I feel much more comfortable nowadays with RF cameras than with SLR's, I'm definitely waiting for the R-D1 coming to Europe and/or dropping in price.
I didn't start a PAW (yet) because I'm just too frikkin lazy to do any HTML/ upload/ any internet related work. It simply bores the heck out of my skull. For now I'll stick with shooting (almost) every day, and especially in the weekends, without having the films developed immediately, scan them, tweak them in PSP, and post them. I like my shots to marinade for a while. The wait makes me more critical of my work but the shots I like seem more tasty.
Besides, I don't know if I could limit myself to selecting just 1(!) shot from the 5-7 rolls I shoot per week. I would more likely end up with 1 shot per roll for the PAW, making it more a Photo A Roll than a Photo A Week.
Selecting 1 shot from a roll is getting more and more dificult since I started shooting RF. It seems that the number of keepers is increasing steadily. In my SLR days I did some nice work, and checking them out now and then I find some really nice shots, but still it seems the average number of keepers is lower than those shot with RF. I'm still as trigger happy as I was in my SLR days but perhaps the all manual RF has made me more aware of what I'm doing.
Anyway, philosophy aside, though I'm interested in both, for me for now both digital and a PAW are long term projects.
The digital is on hold as I just can't get used to all those fiddly buttons, tons of menus, and IMO hardly ergonomic designs. Plus I don't have hundreds of dollars to spare (I just got a 220 euro bill for the CLA of my M2). And because I feel much more comfortable nowadays with RF cameras than with SLR's, I'm definitely waiting for the R-D1 coming to Europe and/or dropping in price.
I didn't start a PAW (yet) because I'm just too frikkin lazy to do any HTML/ upload/ any internet related work. It simply bores the heck out of my skull. For now I'll stick with shooting (almost) every day, and especially in the weekends, without having the films developed immediately, scan them, tweak them in PSP, and post them. I like my shots to marinade for a while. The wait makes me more critical of my work but the shots I like seem more tasty.
Besides, I don't know if I could limit myself to selecting just 1(!) shot from the 5-7 rolls I shoot per week. I would more likely end up with 1 shot per roll for the PAW, making it more a Photo A Roll than a Photo A Week.
Selecting 1 shot from a roll is getting more and more dificult since I started shooting RF. It seems that the number of keepers is increasing steadily. In my SLR days I did some nice work, and checking them out now and then I find some really nice shots, but still it seems the average number of keepers is lower than those shot with RF. I'm still as trigger happy as I was in my SLR days but perhaps the all manual RF has made me more aware of what I'm doing.
Anyway, philosophy aside, though I'm interested in both, for me for now both digital and a PAW are long term projects.