You got me curious, so I went back to see my output.
Last year I shot 80 rolls of film. This seemed lower than normal to
me. I went back further and saw that I took 146 the year before. This year
I think I have only gone through about 6. Most of my shooting is when it
gets warmer and of events. Of these only about 20 may be reimbursed to me.
I did find that I took over 4500 shots with my digital. These are
everyday shots that I can quickly show to people for different events and
such. I like the turnaround of the digital. I love the images from my film
camera.
César
Panama City, Florida
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Rittenhouse [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 8:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: PENTAX MX RELIABILITY SURVEY
>
> Twenty-five rolls a year is not shabby. Especially for an
> amateur who has to pay for the film and processing out of
> pocket. For a pro twenty-five rolls is often just one
> assignment, but he isn't paying for it himself.
> --Tom
>
>
> Jostein Øksne wrote:
> >
> > Someone said:
> > > Sixteen and a half rolls so far in 2001.
> >
> > And others add to the chorus...
> > Well, I just thought the list might need some input from a more modest
> > film conusmer...:-)
> >
> > Since I'm NOT a professional photographer, and DO have family and
> > kids, it is practically impossible to shoot as much as 150 rolls per
> > year.
> > I think I have shot about 250 rolls of slides in 10 years.
> >
> > However, since the issue here is reliability, I suppose it isn't all
> > that interesting to differentiate in the low volume end, or...?
>
>
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