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Re: [APML] Astrophotography 2004 - Price Shock Horror



Hey Chris,

--- Chris Schur <comets133@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I love change, but is this really fair? 

Don't know if it's fair or not, but it is reality. We've all had
decisions to make along our paths, and those (and others) will still be
waiting as we move furhter along the path. 

Bottom reality line: if you want your astro shot published nowadays,
you had better be shooting CCD. If I had a few more bucks and any
computer skills at all, I'd be using one myself. As it is, I believe
one of those Starlight Express SXV-H9s (or whatever it's numbers and
letters are) will be my next major purchase. Probably within the next
year or so (paying off all my credit cards first).

I have truly enjoyed the pitfalls of learning to shoot film using an
LX200, my trusty Taurus Tracker and guiding it with a 201XT. Some ofthe
best times of my life actually.

Man, it is turning into a massively expensive hobby, but look at some
of the products available to us now. Merely dreams a few years ago.
When those pixellated CCD shots from the mid-nineties started looking
like film shots near the end of the decade, I knew the writing was on
the wall. Don't worry all, film will stay alive as long as someone
wants it to stay alive. But this hobby has been invaded by big money,
and the stakes are higher.

What I would like to see is a monthly, or quarterly, magazine devoted
to film AP. Anybody here have any publishing skills? 8-)

Alan



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