I'm with you Shel. And let me help you out here. I'll take all those LXi
off your hands and get you started with some great APS hardware. Hell,
I'll even trade straight up. (I know a few places where I can unload
that old Pentax crap.) And that's especially true on April 1.
Paul

Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> I want to let everyone know that I shall no longer be printing my own
> black and white.  I've been quite impressed with some of the recent
> technological innovations which I have seen lately, and I am now taking
> all of my photos with an APS point and shoot and ISO 400 C-41 film.  The
> level of quality from such an instrument is surprising, at least to
> me.  The grain is very pleasing, and evokes fond memories of shooting
> Kodak's recording film, especially when I enlarge the prints.
> 
> I have already bequeathed the majority of my Pentax equipment to select
> list members, so if you haven't received an e-mail from me about it then
> you can safely assume that I don't much care for you.
> 
> I have no regrets.  I've done a lot of B&W work in my life, and now I want
> to devote my remaining days to unravelling the mysteries of APS.  What a
> wonderful format!  And I never have to worry again about misloading film.
> Not to mention the three different picture sizes.  I always had trouble
> figuring out how to crop, burn, dodge, and all those other darkroom
> techniques, and now I don't have to.
> 
> Good riddance to bad 35mm!
> 
> --
> Shel Belinkoff
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> There are no rules for good photographs,
> there are only good photographs.
> 
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