Do you still use negative film cameras or have completely switched to Digital?

@1qazxsw2 (512)
Singapore
June 9, 2007 12:20pm CST
I still have my negativ film camera...a Canon EOS100 SLR...It's about 15 years old now...but I don't use it anymore...I m going to keep it for memory....It is still in good condition....Right now I am 100% into Digital SLR cameras more for convenience.
4 responses
@aaamm3003 (398)
• India
12 Jun 07
no i have switched to digital ones, they are very easy to use and we can save a lot of money on buying those negative reels
@1qazxsw2 (512)
• Singapore
12 Jun 07
I have gone digital but sometimes I feel the negatives are still good in the sense that you can actually print very large pics without loosing the resolution but for digitals..the pics are limited by the size of the pixels you used. However this is applicable if you like large poster size pics..but if you are comfortable with normal postcard size pics I think a 5Mpixels camera will be just fine.
@ibuemma (2953)
• United States
9 Jun 07
totally switch...digital is more convenient. you can restore everything in a cd..or your computer...print the one that you really need anytime. you can't beat that :)
9 Jun 07
I just started work as a lab technician and it's amazing how many films i process a day! I don't actually use film anymore. I recently bought a Canon 400D so all my work is digital.
@us2owls (1681)
• United States
9 Jun 07
I am still using my film camera but that is only until I get home to the USA and can buy a digital camera. Here in the UK the cost is about double for a digital to what it is in the US. I have about a dozen rolls of folm so I would like to get those used up before I retire my Canon Z 135.