mikebarger
Member
I don't own a digital camera, or even a scanner.
End buyer issues are so personal. There are as many opinions as buyers, maybe more
I agree "I" only want "real" photos hanging on my walls and I want Aunt Mary's handiwork, in any condition.
But a great many buyers don't care how it was produced, if they like the finished product.
This digital thing kinda reminds me of a group of my friends who, at the time, could not understand why anyone in the buying public would want those tiny little cassettes. They were sure the cassette market would dry up and go away, after all it was only a fad.
EVERYONE knew reel to reel tapes at 7.5 produced seriously better music. The buying public would come to it's senses in due time.
I'm the only one of this group that still has, and uses regularly a reel to reel (4300SX).
I guess the buying public is going to do what it is going to do and all the reel to reel owners, sorry film camera owners, won't change a thing.
My 2 cents.
Mike
End buyer issues are so personal. There are as many opinions as buyers, maybe more

I agree "I" only want "real" photos hanging on my walls and I want Aunt Mary's handiwork, in any condition.
But a great many buyers don't care how it was produced, if they like the finished product.
This digital thing kinda reminds me of a group of my friends who, at the time, could not understand why anyone in the buying public would want those tiny little cassettes. They were sure the cassette market would dry up and go away, after all it was only a fad.
EVERYONE knew reel to reel tapes at 7.5 produced seriously better music. The buying public would come to it's senses in due time.
I'm the only one of this group that still has, and uses regularly a reel to reel (4300SX).
I guess the buying public is going to do what it is going to do and all the reel to reel owners, sorry film camera owners, won't change a thing.
My 2 cents.
Mike