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To: kumar who wrote (28688)7/25/2000 2:56:49 AM
From: mauser96  Respond to of 54805
 
Good px. Those who still believe that a top line 3.34 megapixel ccd 2040x1536 Nikon Cool pix 990 digital camera can't beat or equal the kind of nonpro shots taken on film with a simple point and shoot camera up to about 4X5 should go to
dcresource.com
and see for themselves There are several more associated pages also showing pictures blown up well past the sizes normally used by non pros.



To: kumar who wrote (28688)7/25/2000 2:59:26 AM
From: tekboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
kumar,

your albums conclusively demonstrate one thing:

she's too good for you!

ctb/A@oops,wrongthread.com



To: kumar who wrote (28688)7/25/2000 8:34:55 AM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Being privileged to be a friend of a 30 year pro photog, I have been able to closely examine the difference between digital and film photography as it has progressed over the past few years.

Without going into technical detail, I will boil it down to this. For fine art, film photography is still the preferred standard. For advertising, digital photography is meeting the standards of that industry and giving the advantage of lower labor costs, faster turn around, more productivity, and lower overall cost.

For home photography, digital photography is very acceptable in terms of quality and cost.

A CoolPix 950 or 990 is a great camera for $500 to $900, with features that are much more capable than a point and shoot camera.