In fact I have seen digital images made into slides for presentation,
and competition at the camera club I belong to, and the image stood up
quite well on the screen compared to the "true" slides. Granted it
wasn't a cheap process, something around $20 CDN per slide if I recall
correctly, but it was a very good image from a technical point of view.
I have seen my camera club go from being almost exclusively slide
shooters when I joined 5 years ago, to being almost evenly divided. I
shoot both, my digital is only a point and shoot type, but it gets more
use in a year than all my film cameras combined. I find snapshots and
record shots are what I use the digital for, and I use film and slide
for competitons and the "serious" shooting.
Noel C
thekahnman@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
My name is David Burdoin,
I have never used a digital camera, and have really no
desire to do so, but I am afraid that it is the way of
the future, and going digital may become necessary
whether we like it or not.
The good news is there will a market for both film and
digital cameras during our lifetime and beyond. Both
have their advantages and have you ever seen a digital
file turned into a slide for projection on a big
screen?
We probably don't want too!!!
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