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II never bought a digital camera and have no intention of, but I do have three digital light meters that I really like
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For my real pictures I use either a Mamiya RB67 or a Fuji GW690. But I can't stop myself! In the last three months I have bought a Bessa R2S (new), a Canon P and a Kiev 2. Why oh why?
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Digital for what?
I Shoot in film by personal choice - for my personal work (or special professional productions): film, for clients: digital - and they love the results.
But all is a gratification question, how we feel the process. And for these approaching i need to shoot with RF cameras - like mine Leica M6 and Konica Hexar RF.
Long live film!
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II never bought a digital camera and have no intention of, but I do have three digital light meters that I really like
A digital lightmeter is a 1 pixel digital camera ? 
Paul
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In view of Sirus Glass's perceptive comments I recommend you buy a Nikon 35mm camera, a couple or all of the ZF.2 Zeiss lenses and then rather than buying a MF camera, save money and buy a 5x4 camera instead with three "international" film backs: 6x7 (for portraiture), 6x9 (for landscape) and 6x12 for authentic panoramas and half a dozen DDs's (double dark slides) for making 5x4 transparencies using Velvia 50 (also known as Redvia, to those in the know...) 
Only when you've drooled over a 5x4 trannie can you really appreciate why digital is just soooooo uncool.
Now for some lenses to drool over....



Last edited by Thingy; 04-21-2011 at 09:25 AM.
The Thing
Portfolio
Film Cameras currently used:
Large/Stort-format: Ebony 45SU (field camera), Medium/Medlem-format: Mamiya 7, Mamiya 645 Pro TL (for macro work)
35mm/Små format: Nikon F4
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