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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3039744" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>If you do get them developed, don't scan them into a jpg and post them on the forums. I'm not sure that some of us could handle what "might" be on those rolls.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, I liked the film cameras I had (Asahi Pentax Spotmatic, Minolta XG-1, and Canon T20), but I could never get to take pictures like I wanted because I couldn't afford to develop all the film. If I took 6 rolls of film on a one week vacation, it would be a year before I could really feel I could afford to develop the film. We had kids then. The year 2000 was when I got into digital, and 2007 when I finally got back to cameras with interchangeable lenses again.</p><p></p><p>The wife seems to think she wants me to get a new Nikon D810.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3039744, member: 7900"] If you do get them developed, don't scan them into a jpg and post them on the forums. I'm not sure that some of us could handle what "might" be on those rolls. Seriously, I liked the film cameras I had (Asahi Pentax Spotmatic, Minolta XG-1, and Canon T20), but I could never get to take pictures like I wanted because I couldn't afford to develop all the film. If I took 6 rolls of film on a one week vacation, it would be a year before I could really feel I could afford to develop the film. We had kids then. The year 2000 was when I got into digital, and 2007 when I finally got back to cameras with interchangeable lenses again. The wife seems to think she wants me to get a new Nikon D810. [/QUOTE]
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