On 11/13/06 11:52 AM, "Godfrey DiGiorgi", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's one of the things I found to be a very desireable feature of
> APS: no manual handling of the film is required. This means less
> scratching, dust, spotting, etc.

This is the MAJOR reason why I still use APS once in a while, despite all
its disadvantages (smaller format and so forth).  But for the outdoor
trekking use, it's ideal.  In fact, I have all 3 models of APS SLRs (Canon
Ixe, Minolta Vectis S-1 and Nikon Pronea 600i) all with spare ones because I
figured they would quickly be lost in the digital ear which they did.  You
may call me crazy (Total 6 APS SLRs? :-).
I wish to continue using 35mm too but I want this automatic scanning (load
it and forget it) like APS scanning, which means to me I have to buy more
expensive Nikon scanner.
Automatic scanning takes much of the pain away from the film scanning.

Ken


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