Did anyone else see the "insert photo" in National Geographic ( sometime in the last year or so I believe) , near the editors comments, where they showed the film used on a typical National Geographic shoot these days. 1000 rolls of 36exp is the norm, and perhaps they use 12 pics in the final article. On Nov 30, 2003, at 12:43 PM, DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com wrote: >> sceptre12345 wrote: >>> I'm simply amazed at the number of shots taken by digital >>> photographers these days. (This is not a digital vs film thing). >>> I guess technology allows it and why not use it, since it doesnt > cost >>> more to take 50 or 300 shots if you have the memory cards. >> >> Why be amazed? > > Yes I'm amazed. Shooting 645 format, I usually don't come home with > 300-500 shots in a day and I can't go thru my film with a delete key! > ________________________________________________________ Dr. Robert Young ALI Database Consultants 1151 Williams Dr Aiken SC 29803 USA WWW: http://www.aliconsultants.com Tele: 1-803-648-5931 Toll free in US: 1-866-257-8970 Fax:1-803-641-0345 Email: rcyoung@... "Source of Rdb Controller, software for database analysis & performance tuning"
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Re: B&W
2003-11-30 by Robert Young
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