At 03:54 AM 25/09/2006, Gonz wrote:

Here is my enablement calculation:

New lens/body/accessory = Happy <insert your name here>

It's good for 98% of all purchases.

Dave

>I like that kind of thinking! :)
>
>I'm going to do my own calculation, so I can enable myself with a black
>77 limited.  Hehe
>
>rg
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Now that my istD is on its last few weeks as my main camera, I was
> > thinking about costs per picture. I came up with the following:
> >
> > I paid about $1200 for the istD in 2004. Plus, say, $200 in memory
> > cards (I think it was a bit more). I'm not going to count any of the
> > lenses I bought during this time, as these are usable in future
> > cameras, and I'm not counting batteries as that's a small amount. My
> > istD took about 14000 pictures in this time, so that works out to
> > about 10 cents per frame shot.
> >
> > Before the istD my main camera was the M6, and I'd shoot TriX, bought
> > from B&H, at I believe $3.50 per roll of 36 for imported TriX (which
> > strangely, was cheaper than the stuff made for the US market). I'd
> > develop at home and then scan the negs. Let's say it cost me about $1
> > per roll to develop, not counting my time of course. That's12.5 cents
> > per frame.
> >
> > I'm not counting the cost of the film camera or scanner, since I'm
> > interested in how much digital saved me given my preexisting
> > situation. So in conclusion, I saved about 2.5 cents per frame shot,
> > or about $350 in these two years. Of course, this is my very specific
> > case, and your mileage will probably vary.
> >
> > That, plus the time saved, and everything I learned thanks to the
> > instant feedback.
> >
> > BTW, it turns out to be just a little bit less than the cost of the
> > new 21mm Limited lens, so I think I'm ordering one :)   How's that for
> > self-enablement?
> >
> > j


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