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wlewisiii
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Athena said:The clumsiest oaf on the planet can get "the shot" when she/he has a 8GB card to shoot with.
Only to a certain extent. After all, part of the cost conciousness that drives this biz is speed. If you know what you are doing and can get "the" shot in two or three takes rather than two or three hundred, you can still save the buyer money (ie be what is currently considered to be productive).
A couple of years ago I gave a young gal, who babysits my son, a Pentax K1000 and lenses for christmas. That forced her to learn the basics but did limit her due to thier inability to afford much film developement. I mumbled "very nice" to more than a few bad shots of her cats to keep her going... :bang:
This year I gave a cheap (and, really, quite cr*ppy) digitial to her that is, in many ways, much more useful. But she actually turns out a decent shot with it due to learning the hard way about exposure, focus & composition with the rather unforgiving format called film...
So now she can get the right look in an instant rather than needing all day to get and look for that "lucky" shot in the hundreds (or more!) of shots that can be on a multi-gigabyte card. That is where she wins.
William