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Oh sure, no argument there - at higher ISOs, film starts losing the battle pretty quickly with modern digital equipment. You won't find many people trying to get on-ride Peter Pan shots with their film camera! (Unless maybe you're using an F0.95 Leica lens maybe...)
The ability to change ISO on the fly is great but one could compare that to primes vs zooms (you can guess which I prefer!) Granted, primes have many other advantages, but part of using them is being locked into a specific "setting" and getting the most out of it.
And I get the car reference. The Galant VR4s are pretty cool (a local team just ran the One Lap of America last year in one)... my garage has an '08 STI and a '66 Lotus Elan so I can certainly appreciate most sides of that world too.
Modern rally car and vintage sports car, totally different but I wouldn't want to trade either one for anything else.
The nice thing about photography is that you can easily combine the two... I often shoot with very old lenses, a few of which are about 50 years old. You can post-process all you want but you'd have a hard time getting the same "look" as you do with a different lens.
Gdad, hope you don't mind that your thread has been totally and shamelessly hijacked!
The ability to change ISO on the fly is great but one could compare that to primes vs zooms (you can guess which I prefer!) Granted, primes have many other advantages, but part of using them is being locked into a specific "setting" and getting the most out of it.
And I get the car reference. The Galant VR4s are pretty cool (a local team just ran the One Lap of America last year in one)... my garage has an '08 STI and a '66 Lotus Elan so I can certainly appreciate most sides of that world too.
Modern rally car and vintage sports car, totally different but I wouldn't want to trade either one for anything else.The nice thing about photography is that you can easily combine the two... I often shoot with very old lenses, a few of which are about 50 years old. You can post-process all you want but you'd have a hard time getting the same "look" as you do with a different lens.
Gdad, hope you don't mind that your thread has been totally and shamelessly hijacked!

I said, "Oh hell no, don't even go there! You know what a cassette tape is, right?"
He shook his head. I said, "How old are you?!"
Yikes. My 20yo DS knows what cassettes are because we still have them, in addition to my DHs LP and CD collection. LPs are on the way back sort of. There are entire stores that sell them as "vintage" records where I live. Yikes. And I still have and use my 8 hour VHS tapes to tape tv shows because it's so easy to use and reuse, and who cares about the quality of a tv show? I also have a couple of DVD recorders too, but they don't record as long as my 8 hour tapes.
but
at the same time...Time marches on...
Carrying 4 bodies around all the time.

sorry