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Anyone Still Use a Film Camera for Model Photography?
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I switched to digital photography back about 8 years ago and never looked back. When I had my 35mm SLR it took months to expose a roll of film (except on special occasions) or I had to waste half a roll of film to get what I wanted developed immediately. Probably half the photos that got developed turned out to be of little or no use. I still have some old rolls of film that never got developed and I have no idea of what the shots were. <br /> <br />With my digital camera I can transfer immediately to my computer and save what's useful and trash what's not. I figure in the last 8 years I have saved in the cost of processing the price of all three of my digital cameras.
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