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wblanchard
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Here's the deal....I'm shooting sunsets in Florida off the Gulf of Mexico last month with my Hexar AF (Classic Black) and a woman approaches me from behind and starts asking me about my camera. I was about to answer her, but she cut me off when I mentioned film. She was under the impression that I had a digital. She then went on and on for 10 minutes how I need to get a digital camera and work with photoshop. Pulling her Canon G5 out, she starts going over all the details.
I get this alot lately. I walked into a Ritz Camera shop and asked for some Fuji Neopan film. The shop owner looked at me and said she doesn't stock film anymore because digital is what I should be shooting. She then pulls out a digital SLR and starts telling me all the advantages over film.
This happens to me in Best Buy and if I'm shooting a wedding...someone will be in awe that i don't shoot digital and feel it's their mission to tell me all about it.
Anyone having this happen to them too?
(I've owned a Leica D2, Canon 20D, and Nikon D70....and sold all of them away because I like the simplicity of the Hexar AF and my other analog cameras. The digital is nice, but the workflow for me is too tedious. I don't want to shoot 5 gig of a wedding and have to batch edit every image and tweak it in photoshop. I don't have the time. I just pull out my light meter, make sure i have the right film...and my exposure is set almost perfect 98 percent of the time. Mail off the film to someplace online and let them scan and print it for me.)
I just had to vent and get it off my chest. :bang:
I get this alot lately. I walked into a Ritz Camera shop and asked for some Fuji Neopan film. The shop owner looked at me and said she doesn't stock film anymore because digital is what I should be shooting. She then pulls out a digital SLR and starts telling me all the advantages over film.
This happens to me in Best Buy and if I'm shooting a wedding...someone will be in awe that i don't shoot digital and feel it's their mission to tell me all about it.
Anyone having this happen to them too?
(I've owned a Leica D2, Canon 20D, and Nikon D70....and sold all of them away because I like the simplicity of the Hexar AF and my other analog cameras. The digital is nice, but the workflow for me is too tedious. I don't want to shoot 5 gig of a wedding and have to batch edit every image and tweak it in photoshop. I don't have the time. I just pull out my light meter, make sure i have the right film...and my exposure is set almost perfect 98 percent of the time. Mail off the film to someplace online and let them scan and print it for me.)
I just had to vent and get it off my chest. :bang: