Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ah but I am not a professional and not obsessed by cost :) If I was obsessed with money i would never have had a leica in the first place. Frank On 7 Nov, 2006, at 18:12, Frank Filippone wrote: > On the financial picture of film vs digital: 100% agreed with Ted. > And to the point about shooting sports, digital is the way to > go, IMO. > > $5K is the equivalent of...... 600 rolls of 36 exposure film...... > Probably a couple or 3 of years of shooting if you have a couple > of kids doing 2-3 sports a year each. Certainly can be justified > if you do this type of shooting, even as an amateur. > 200 speed Fuji print film @$2 a roll > Costco processing at $6 a roll > > The choice of brand is probably more dependent on what you had > before you decided to go digital... Brand L, N, or C. Lenses that > are useable on both film and digital camera is the cheapest > solution ( you already have these), but new innovations can change > that > equation. > > One reason to go digital.... if you shoot more you will get better > at your craft. Shooting digital allows you to shoot lots, > without regard to cost. You will shoot more. The instant feedback > ( chimping) is also an improvement issue. > > There are very valid reasons to go digital. RF or SLR. There are > also emotional reasons to go digital.. I want it!..... > But you still need the cash to start.....and an upfront investment > of several thousand dollars is scary.... > > Frank Filippone > red735i@earthlink.net > > > > But if nothing else, digital certainly for a heavy duty shooter of > film, > digital is the most economical way to go regardless of the extra gear, > computer, printer etc. In the end one can actually save money in > the long > run. > > Obviously for the one or two roll a week or month user it's hardly > worth the > digital cost. > > ted > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information