I have to agree about the trend to go back to film after using digital. That
is exactly what I did because I couldn't get consistent picture quality if
it was sunny. Same issue with two different brands of camera. There just
isn't enough control on most of them. Of course, I'm sure I'm in the
minority in going back to an all manual camera. :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Alin Flaider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 6:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Keppler's take on DSLR prices drop


  This is the 2nd resend, I insist not because I share Mr. Keppler's
  view but he still seems to have industry connections and there may
  be more between the lines.

  Among the interesting topics: DSLR price drop worries the industry,
  film survives through hobbyists, good, expensive glass is the
  surviving path for manufacturers, EVF DSLRs might be behind the
  corner, etc.

  Toying with the Pricing Disaster:
  http://www.photoreporter.com/2005/02-07/features/the_way_it_is.html
  
  Servus, Alin


  



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