why are you asking me? I don't know why the majority of digital users have the auto on! If you think those 2 or 3 differences mean anything then you haven't done enough manual work which also includes developing. here's a question for you....why is it that people tell themselves that "they can understand how pictures work with digital"? digital cameras use some kind of drive to replace the film not a sensor. using the camera is "not understanding light"...what are you a Buddhist monk or something. try to explain yourself instead of being all philosophical with bad grammar.
Before you get all smart on me, remember I never said I didn't like digital. I said I would go back to the manual slr I already have. Instead of replying to me just say your 1 1/2 cents in the forum.
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why are you asking me? I don't know why the majority of digital users have the auto on! If you think those 2 or 3 differences mean anything then you haven't done enough manual work which also includes developing. here's a question for you....why is it that people tell themselves that "they can understand how pictures work with digital"? digital cameras use some kind of drive to replace the film not a sensor. using the camera is "not understanding light"...what are you a Buddhist monk or something. try to explain yourself instead of being all philosophical with bad grammar.
Before you get all smart on me, remember I never said I didn't like digital. I said I would go back to the manual slr I already have. Instead of replying to me just say your 1 1/2 cents in the forum.