Michael W
Member
It's true. The last few weeks I'd been reading all the Nikon D70 posts & reviews, and getting ready to somehow justify spending $1200+ on a D70 system. For quite a while now, my Nikon SLR gear (an F2 & FE2 + lots of glass) has spent all its time in the case while I just grabbed the P&S Sony Cybershot. And then, I finally got around to running some film through the 2 Canon QL-17's I picked up a few months ago, and wow, it totally hit me that here was the difference between making a photograph and just taking snapshots. And, how soon would it be that a $1200 D70 would go the way that my 5 year old, $900 3 megapixel Sony Digital with the Zeiss Lens recently went - for $50 on eBay "for parts or repair only" ?
So, how did it help my marriage (aside from not spending $1200 on camera gear)? Well, for a long, long time now my wife has complained that we never print any pictures of the kids. They're all on the computer. My wife really likes to keep scrapbooks and photo albums of the kids (we have 6), and let's face it, as many photos as you can take with a digital, how easy is it really to sit down and print out 15 or 20 inkjet prints? That can take hours! So now, in this last week alone, I've shot and processed 4 rolls of film, and my wife is thrilled that she has over 120 prints to add to her scrapbooks & albums! And, the best of the lot I've scanned into Photoshop and made 4 or 5 really nice enlargements.
So you see, I now have no more need for a D70, and I have a happier wife. What can be better?
...well, another rangefinder or 2 couldn't hurt. Any R2A's for sale?
Regards,
Michael
So, how did it help my marriage (aside from not spending $1200 on camera gear)? Well, for a long, long time now my wife has complained that we never print any pictures of the kids. They're all on the computer. My wife really likes to keep scrapbooks and photo albums of the kids (we have 6), and let's face it, as many photos as you can take with a digital, how easy is it really to sit down and print out 15 or 20 inkjet prints? That can take hours! So now, in this last week alone, I've shot and processed 4 rolls of film, and my wife is thrilled that she has over 120 prints to add to her scrapbooks & albums! And, the best of the lot I've scanned into Photoshop and made 4 or 5 really nice enlargements.
So you see, I now have no more need for a D70, and I have a happier wife. What can be better?
...well, another rangefinder or 2 couldn't hurt. Any R2A's for sale?
Regards,
Michael