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Which is better? digital cameras or older crappy cameras thatuse film?
"BCampbell" wrote in message .com... The other main point you left out there is the cost of that 14 megapixel camera, a price tag of somewhere in the region of £4000 is being thrown about, hardly an affordable way for joe bloggs to take pics , is it, then in a few years 14megapixels will be entry level and you will have to shell out another £4000 for the next big megapixel camera, Why will you have to shell out another 4000 for the next big megapixel camera? When I bought my D100 they didn't tell me I'd have to get rid of it when Nikon comes out with another bigger mp camera. Was that language buried in the fine print somewhere and I just missed it? I sure hope not, I was planning to keep my D100 as long as it suited my needs just as I kept my Nikon N90S even after Nikon came out with the F100 and F5. But if I'm missing something here, and there is a law somewhere that says that buying one digital camera obligates me to replace it every time a bigger mp camera comes on the market, please let me know because I wasn't told anything like that by the retailer or by Nikon. You don't have to get rid of your D100 but you will need to spend something like 4000 if you want a top of the range camera. In the world of digital photography, this means a "big megapixel camera"! -- Dooey. |
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