Why would anyone pay more for less. If you do your research, the image sensor of a digital SLR camera is about the same size as the A.P.S. (Advanced Photo System). It doesn't make sense if you're trying to make say a 16X20 print to use a digital SLR bc it's almost half the size of 35mm film. You can pay $1500 for digital or $600 for film you do the math. Good luck in making the right choice.
Please comment on your opinion of digital SLR models available now.
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![John Pires, Toronto's picture John Pires, Toronto's picture](https://www.stereophile.com/images/default_user_85x85.jpg)
I'm more concerned with a full-frame sensor than I am with megapixels. I, like many wide-angle street shooters, want to use my existing 20mm, 24mm and 28mm lenses as they were meant to be used! Tried out an EOS 10d for a few months and it hurt. Having said that, I am not sure I'd switch to digital shooting if a film scanner appeared that would accurately scan silver-based film. That way I'd have my archive neg and digi file too! Would sleep better at night : )
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Actually, my price point was $1,000 as I recently purchased a Nikon D70. I couldn't have made a better decision but I plan to continue to shoot film (slides) because I like the color palette certain films deliver. Further, I scan my better slides and negatives using a Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 film scanner which gives terrific results.
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I would love to move up to one of the digital SLRs currently on the market, but I just don't have $1,000 or more to do so. I love to shoot sports, and something like the Canon Mark II would be great -- if I didn't have any other financial responsibilities. For now, I'll just have to settle for drooling over each new offering...
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The problem between Film or Digital SLR is not the price, but the size and weight of the lenses. Compare the zoom of bridge-camera and SLR camera... After 47 years of practice in 35mm photography, I switched to digital photography few months ago.