On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Tom C <caka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Of course we never had the luxury with film, but IMO, the best time to
> check your shot is immediately after you take it, so that there's
> possibly a chance to retake it if things are amiss. I know that's a
> crazy notion and I'm just a dumb ass for thinking like that.

Man, if I stuck to only doing things that were possible in film days,
I'd put my camera back in a closet and take up another hobby, like I
did in the 1980's. The present state of photo technology is what drew
me back into shooting. Now I can get instant feedback if I need it,
adjust ISO on the fly, post-process (even colour!) sans darkroom ...
[endless list elided]. Film and all its hassles was just not for me. I
guess I'm just another instagram'er at heart.


> Three others were rather condescending. I got in a minor flame war and
> it was my very first post on the forum. :)

I'd consider making it your last. :-) The dpreview crowd seem only a
minor step up from YouTube posters sometimes.

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