Originally Posted by Mike Cash
Javier,
Are you finding yourself using your film cameras more and more and your digital less and less? That has certainly been the case with me here lately.
Cost and all that sort of thing aside, there is some undefinable "something" about shooting with film and with the build and handling of the "old" cameras. I now find my K100D unspeakably ugly and more than ever despise that godawful butt-ugly built-in flash protrusion. And I suppose part of it comes from the fact that it will always be a 6mp camera where I typically get close to 15mp from my 35mm cameras and, as I type this, am scanning in some nice 20mp images from a 1953 Mamiya medium format folder.
I've sort of held off on jonesing for a K10D, K200D, or K20D (which is totally out of my reach) mostly on the grounds that whatever is wrong with my photography isn't going to be fixed by a few more megapixels. But still, they sure are nice coming off of film. And all my many film cameras are 15mp and up, thanks to having an up-to-date good quality scanner.
Funny you mentioned that. I lately find myself using almost exclusively my film cameras and mainly my MX. Moreover, I shoot less than I used to when I was shooting with my DS... However, I do not own a film scanner and the whole process before I get the digital file takes too long and the result is not always the desirable one
