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Originally Posted by skibum
you get a trade off either way. Digital you see what you shot right away, have more control over your images (assuming you are having others develop your film), and don't have development costs. However harddrives crash, files corrupt, disks go bad... think you can see the tradeoffs. lol
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Ugh! That brought back some memories....4,000 photos on zip disks...they failed after a couple years....then,bad reformatting-'lost' over 5,000 photos with that fiasco; with recovery programs, had to sift through 44,000 files and still didn't get'em all back
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Originally Posted by paddyjoe
jeez dawg, put a little pressure on the freakin kid, why don't ya.....
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Hey, I'm old and living a life-shortening lifestyle...ain't got all day!!!

Edit: The memory card lever in my relatively new DSLR broke. While the camera is still usable, the latch won't close. Luckily, it's still under warranty so it's getting sent out later this week after I do some work. Pisser is, I have a wedding and two shows in May and I promised the mill poster to someone in June and I have no clue how long it takes to get a repair back.( Always have a backup-my older Minolta is mine)