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27-12-2006, 02:08 PM
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| | | Anyone still using film SLRs only? I am not asking about merits of digital v film or for comments related to that issue, simply is there anyone out there still using film SLRs exclusively and if so what cameras, lenses and film they are using. And beyod this are there any people still using range finder or Twin lens reflex film cameras for wildlife photohgraphy | 
27-12-2006, 05:58 PM
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| | | Re: Anyone still using film SLRs only? I still have my Pentax Spotmatic with a 35mm,90mm Takumar +a couple of 35mm
compacts.They are very capable cameras and still get an airing
But I do like Digital for the instant image. Sorry not really what you asked
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