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<blockquote data-quote="Nikon Photographer" data-source="post: 70741" data-attributes="member: 9882"><p>Welcome !!</p><p></p><p>I really wouldn't be scared about digital, I bought my 1st DSLR back in 2004, when the D70 came out and have just bought a D90 body.</p><p></p><p>I really don't think about what camera I am using at the time, as a long time film user, 99% of the time I used transparency film, so you had to get it right in the camera, and couldn't rely on PS after the image had been taken, forget about the digital bit and just get the composure and exposure correct and your sorted ...</p><p></p><p>Like you I did many wedding shoots back in the days of film, but most of my work was for magazines and travel brochures, using a Mamiya 330S TLR, cracking camera, but I'm getting on just fine with digital .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikon Photographer, post: 70741, member: 9882"] Welcome !! I really wouldn't be scared about digital, I bought my 1st DSLR back in 2004, when the D70 came out and have just bought a D90 body. I really don't think about what camera I am using at the time, as a long time film user, 99% of the time I used transparency film, so you had to get it right in the camera, and couldn't rely on PS after the image had been taken, forget about the digital bit and just get the composure and exposure correct and your sorted ... Like you I did many wedding shoots back in the days of film, but most of my work was for magazines and travel brochures, using a Mamiya 330S TLR, cracking camera, but I'm getting on just fine with digital ..... [/QUOTE]
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