Guess I got a little carried away with my first post...![]()
You can get excellent results with both film and digital capture. I suggested digital because the learning curve for scanning to get really good results is a long one, and even after you get there (or to where I'm at which isn't necessarily there) it takes some time. Flatbeds take up a lot of desk space if that's a concern. I've seen plenty of bad pictures on ebay that look like they weren't good to start out, and after scanning they just look worse. This is on fairly expensive items too. Those sellers are losing bidders because of it so the auctions close at lower prices. For the buyer it's a gamble because you don't know exactly what you're getting (how can you tell if it's in excellent condition if the pictures are blurry and distorted?).
Working with a digital P&S is still photography so all the same rules apply - tripods help, on-camera flash is usually not the best option, etc. I'm not anti-film and it is possible to get good results with either. I personally find it easier with digital, that's all.



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