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<blockquote data-quote="nzswift" data-source="post: 797611" data-attributes="member: 9707"><p>Biggest difference to me is the spray and pray technique. Back in in film days if it wasn't dead right in the viewfinder you never bothered pressing the shutter. Surprisingly though you knew the instant you pressed the shutter when everything was perfect it was going to be fantastic. Can't get my mindset into the lets take 100 shots and see if I can get some good ones in PP. Probably explains the low shutter count on my DSLR....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nzswift, post: 797611, member: 9707"] Biggest difference to me is the spray and pray technique. Back in in film days if it wasn't dead right in the viewfinder you never bothered pressing the shutter. Surprisingly though you knew the instant you pressed the shutter when everything was perfect it was going to be fantastic. Can't get my mindset into the lets take 100 shots and see if I can get some good ones in PP. Probably explains the low shutter count on my DSLR.... [/QUOTE]
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