The other option one might have is one I have become fond of.  During baseball season 
I can shoot anywhere from 10-20 rolls of film per day.  I am using these shots for 
baseball cards, magazines and 8x's that I am having signed.  

Digital is fine for the cards but for prints digital is not going to give me the 
results I need.

However,  the cheapish alternative to printing EVERY roll of film you shoot is have 
your rolls developed straight to scans I founf that costco can do this for me for 
around $7.25 per roll straight to CD - I then use my nikon film scanner for the really 
High res images or just use to catalog my images with something like Extensis 
Portfolio..

Just my thoughts.

Good luck

Derrick

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