Why is it that every time some new digital camera comes out with a higher resolution there is the frequent "film is dead" troll making his remark?
Digital offers many nice features film doesn't and will never have. Film also offers many nice features that digital will never have.
I personally like film because (1) it forces me to think before I take a shot (I'm paying for the film to be developed), (2) I like being able to operate my rangefinder even when the battery dies, (3) The form-factor of my film camera is much lighter than a pro digital camera.
The same trolls said "radio was dead" when the TV was invented and the same trolls said "TV was dead" when the internet came to the masses in the '90s.
Two of the most beautifully designed cameras (IMHO) are made of titanium bodies: The Leica minilux and the contax G series . A tad pricey , but they both excellent designs.
I recently tried JUnit which is pretty simple. JUnit uses a java gui for running tests although the tests must be hard coded into test classes (its actually pretty easy). Looking at QMTest, it seems that the test scenarios can be modified using the web gui. Cool!
With a starting price of $1649.00, why not get an imac which comes with a monitor, faster processor, and viseo card? I guess if you really need to rack mount these babies....
If they were $750 or less, I would have bought one just because they look cool. I toulg be cool to have another G4 computer in my current dual processor G4. Oh well...
Why is it that every time some new digital camera comes out with a higher resolution there is the frequent "film is dead" troll making his remark?
Digital offers many nice features film doesn't and will never have. Film also offers many nice features that digital will never have.
I personally like film because (1) it forces me to think before I take a shot (I'm paying for the film to be developed), (2) I like being able to operate my rangefinder even when the battery dies, (3) The form-factor of my film camera is much lighter than a pro digital camera.
The same trolls said "radio was dead" when the TV was invented and the same trolls said "TV was dead" when the internet came to the masses in the '90s.
Two of the most beautifully designed cameras (IMHO) are made of titanium bodies: The Leica minilux and the contax G series . A tad pricey , but they both excellent designs.
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I recently tried JUnit which is pretty simple. JUnit uses a java gui for running tests although the tests must be hard coded into test classes (its actually pretty easy). Looking at QMTest, it seems that the test scenarios can be modified using the web gui. Cool!
Can't wait to see "Frodo Lives" spray-painted in the NYC subway system again :)
With a starting price of $1649.00, why not get an imac which comes with a monitor, faster processor, and viseo card? I guess if you really need to rack mount these babies.... If they were $750 or less, I would have bought one just because they look cool. I toulg be cool to have another G4 computer in my current dual processor G4. Oh well...