JenniferandPups wrote:I have a Canon AE-1... I love it. There's nothing like focusing in and creating the perfect picture with your own knowledge and eyes... it's just not the same as digital (which I do have... not an SLR, though).
... to compare it to TD's, it's like building your own vs buying one from the store. Both are good, but in different ways.
If one is to compare apples to apples, you would need to compare your AE-1 to a Digital Rebel, which would be a comparable digital camera.
Most point-and-shoot digital cameras are over-processing the image capture, and saving them as compressed JPG files. Not to mention the lenses are not pro-quality.
I shoot a 12.4 megapixel camera, in 16-bit color, and save it as a RAW file. That is 24 MB of data for each image. I'll take one of those files over a Kodachrome frame from a Nikon F6 film any day of the week.
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