Trojan said:I am still using my Minolta 700si SLR despite the availability of KM 5D and 7D. The reason I am not upgrading to a DSLR is because of the lens factor. I like my 24mm lens to remain 24mm and not 36mm.
Are there anyone like me still holding back on buying a DSLR because of this reason?
I still use film though not for the same reasons.
I have a digital camera but it's the digicam that spends more time in the dry box than my D5. I have asked myself a lot of times why I have not bought the D5D.
For me (and this is just me) after a couple of times using digital, getting instant feedback takes the fun out of photography. When I'm finished with a roll my anticipation levels are very high. Waiting for a roll to come back from the lab is like a father waiting for the birth of a child.
IMHO, DLSR is for the serious enthusiast who require the best results all the time. Hence shoot, shoot, shoot until one gets the right shot. I don't need to have all my shots as perfect as can be. Maybe because my favorite areas are street photography, available light portraiture and photojournalism. The flaws add to the human dimension.
I like prints a lot. I like holding them, framing them, enlarging them. Digital has made me lazy to make prints. I get good shots on my digital but most of those shots are either sitting in my PC or still in the SD card.
But I have not shunned digital technology. I do use PS on my scanned negatives. Levels, USM, cropping, b&w conversion.