Charles Robinson wrote:

On Nov 30, 2005, at 11:30, Toralf Lund wrote:

Good point. One of the reasons why *I* haven't got digital yet, is that I can't see myself deleting any pictures at all...


For some people though, the fact that digital photos are essentially "free" (after the purchase of equipment) tends to make them snap far more frames than might be reasonable - resulting in, perhaps, far more "throwaway" frames than might have been taken in the more- cautious "film mode of use".

Especially if one has the multi-frame feature enabled. bang-bang- bang-bang-bang-bang can result in a quick sequence of 3-10 frames, only some of which (or none of which?) are usable.

 -Charles

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Charles Robinson
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Another reason is that metering by trial is doable. If I'm shooting with a manual flash setup, I'll simply tweak the lighting by trial as I don't own a flash meter.

-Adam

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