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hi
i am no stranger to digital. i have happily been usng various forms of digital cameras since the 1990s
and scanners since the same time period. whenever i hear or read websites that talk about necessities
it is always suggested to get the best one can afford and upgrade when necessary.
i read on some sites about the upgrade treadmill, once you get on, you never get off, and from my own personal
experience i think it is a bunch of hogwash. the cameras and scanners and printers and software i use are all outdated
and from what i read from a variety of sources my scans/enlargements are supposed to look terrible.
maybe ignorance is bliss and what i don't know will keep me happily scanning on my hobbling along scanner, and hobbling along camera.
( im not seeing a big problem in any size print i have had printed, small ( 2x3 or 3x4 or larger ( bigger than 20x24 ) )
i'd love to read what others have to say about this, is new always better ?
i am no stranger to digital. i have happily been usng various forms of digital cameras since the 1990s
and scanners since the same time period. whenever i hear or read websites that talk about necessities
it is always suggested to get the best one can afford and upgrade when necessary.
i read on some sites about the upgrade treadmill, once you get on, you never get off, and from my own personal
experience i think it is a bunch of hogwash. the cameras and scanners and printers and software i use are all outdated
and from what i read from a variety of sources my scans/enlargements are supposed to look terrible.
maybe ignorance is bliss and what i don't know will keep me happily scanning on my hobbling along scanner, and hobbling along camera.
( im not seeing a big problem in any size print i have had printed, small ( 2x3 or 3x4 or larger ( bigger than 20x24 ) )
i'd love to read what others have to say about this, is new always better ?
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