PhotobearSam
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- May 3, 2001
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Thanks for the replies guys..
My problem is that I am a trained Pro Photographer, but I have been "Out" of the business since 2002 as we opened up a summer motel business and I did not have time to devote to doing weddings anymore.
I left the commercial side of photography just as Digital was taking off. So I never really investigated the Digital World.
I am afraid that if I get the Rebel, I would feel like I was missing out on quality. I do want my shots to be good enough for my portfolio.
Just to compare, my 35 mm was/is a Canon EOS Elan, I have 2 of them. I loved the control and the sharpness of the lenses...
Can you tell, I miss my old job, I miss film, I have to decide...I'm such a digital mess...
Also, my tag says I took 1245 trip photos...Just to clarify, that was in 2001, over 11 days, and all on FILM!!!
Just wanted to add, that in our photo below, that's my DH with his small digital camera...He would not let me bring my SLR's to the parks...
My problem is that I am a trained Pro Photographer, but I have been "Out" of the business since 2002 as we opened up a summer motel business and I did not have time to devote to doing weddings anymore.
I left the commercial side of photography just as Digital was taking off. So I never really investigated the Digital World.
I am afraid that if I get the Rebel, I would feel like I was missing out on quality. I do want my shots to be good enough for my portfolio.
Just to compare, my 35 mm was/is a Canon EOS Elan, I have 2 of them. I loved the control and the sharpness of the lenses...
Can you tell, I miss my old job, I miss film, I have to decide...I'm such a digital mess...

Also, my tag says I took 1245 trip photos...Just to clarify, that was in 2001, over 11 days, and all on FILM!!!

Just wanted to add, that in our photo below, that's my DH with his small digital camera...He would not let me bring my SLR's to the parks...