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I do some of my best thinking while flying along in the Champ at 500
feet AGL. The latest realization to hit me was, "What am I going to leave behind in the way of an aviation legacy?" Photographs are one of the easiest most efficient ways to share our flying experiences with other, so that is one of the obvious choices. I have been contemplating purchasing a digital camera, but the ones that have the features I want cost in excess of $1000, and I already have a couple nice 35mm SLR's and assortment of lenses. There is no digital storage media today that will guarantee more than 15 years without degredation and ink jet printer ink fades relatively quickly. Digital formatting, storage and retrieval standards are constantly changing. I have photographic prints and negatives from my father that date back to the 1940's, from both his military and civilian flying days. Plus, I have thousands of my own photos taken during the last 25 years of Oshkosh, Sun N Fun, local flyins and travels. The realization that struck me was this... film is the best medium I have to preserve a representative photographic history of my aviation life. It will endure long after I am gone and the means to present and display it will be equally long lived. |
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 21:12:03 GMT EDR wrote:
I do some of my best thinking while flying along in the Champ at 500 feet AGL. The latest realization to hit me was, "What am I going to leave behind in the way of an aviation legacy?" Photographs are one of the easiest most efficient ways to share our flying experiences with other, so that is one of the obvious choices. I have been contemplating purchasing a digital camera, but the ones that have the features I want cost in excess of $1000, and I already have a couple nice 35mm SLR's and assortment of lenses. Have you checked out the Canon digital Rebel $1000 ? Can use the EOS EF lenses, albeit a change in focal length. There is no digital storage media today that will guarantee more than 15 years without degredation and ink jet printer ink fades relatively quickly. Digital formatting, storage and retrieval standards are constantly changing. I have photographic prints and negatives from my father that date back to the 1940's, from both his military and civilian flying days. Plus, I have thousands of my own photos taken during the last 25 years of Oshkosh, Sun N Fun, local flyins and travels. The realization that struck me was this... film is the best medium I have to preserve a representative photographic history of my aviation life. It will endure long after I am gone and the means to present and display it will be equally long lived. I guess that's an age old question. It got me thinking though. Why do we feel the need to "leave" something behind? Why not enjoy the journey and instill in as many others the freedom and enjoyment that flying brings to us homo sapiens. For all the people I know that have passed along, my memories of them are what I enjoy best and regard most fondly. R. Hubbell |
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Concerning the Rebel - it does appear to be a fine SLR, one which I am
currently considering. However when taking pictures from within the plane (and using a zoom) image stabilization would be better than interchangeable lenses. That is why I am also looking at the Minolta Dimage A1. tom "R. Hubbell" wrote in message news:yvIJb.99722$pY.12737@fed1read04... On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 21:12:03 GMT EDR wrote: I do some of my best thinking while flying along in the Champ at 500 feet AGL. The latest realization to hit me was, "What am I going to leave behind in the way of an aviation legacy?" Photographs are one of the easiest most efficient ways to share our flying experiences with other, so that is one of the obvious choices. I have been contemplating purchasing a digital camera, but the ones that have the features I want cost in excess of $1000, and I already have a couple nice 35mm SLR's and assortment of lenses. Have you checked out the Canon digital Rebel $1000 ? Can use the EOS EF lenses, albeit a change in focal length. There is no digital storage media today that will guarantee more than 15 years without degredation and ink jet printer ink fades relatively quickly. Digital formatting, storage and retrieval standards are constantly changing. I have photographic prints and negatives from my father that date back to the 1940's, from both his military and civilian flying days. Plus, I have thousands of my own photos taken during the last 25 years of Oshkosh, Sun N Fun, local flyins and travels. The realization that struck me was this... film is the best medium I have to preserve a representative photographic history of my aviation life. It will endure long after I am gone and the means to present and display it will be equally long lived. I guess that's an age old question. It got me thinking though. Why do we feel the need to "leave" something behind? Why not enjoy the journey and instill in as many others the freedom and enjoyment that flying brings to us homo sapiens. For all the people I know that have passed along, my memories of them are what I enjoy best and regard most fondly. R. Hubbell |
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