Remove the taking lens and pour a small quantity of water (mix in a few sugar crystals as well) into the camera in front of the mirror. The water with undisolved sugar crystals will refract light in such a way as to correct the too low color temperature of the tungsten light. Suggest this clever and effective cure to all the digicam owners you know. They'll admire your expertise...however briefly.
In the immortal words that have been passed down from aeon to aeon, repeated since the mist shrouded dawn of time itself, whence mankind first gave birth to its greatest creation: the Electronic Bulletin Board...
LOL, my credit cards don't care about film or digital....I use what keeps me from go under with the new breed of snap shooters.
Personally, I am glad to see film going back to its roots. Digital is just the new medium. There will be something to replace that too. Remember, film has been proven to last for many, many years. Digital is still in its infancy.
I welcome the challenge to film. Digital does not scare me or my side job. Its another form of creativity and challenges those that cannot process prints by hand. That is where I will succeed, I can switch process - analog and digital.
Agree, but please notice that EOS has posted only 2 posts here...all other posts in this thread is ranting and aggression from other people here (some of them experienced APUG'ers). Looks like they're just feeding each other...
I feel that the militant aggression...
In defense of Canon, they DO put their manuals on PDFs and the quality is very good -- exact match of the original manuals. For all their cameras, digi OR FILM.
But yeah, obviously a troll and henceforth immediately in my ignore list.