Hi Neil,
I just bought my first digital, and at even just 3.2 Mpix, you can see by Abe's eye that the res is quite adequate. I read somewhere that 5 Mpix is equivelent to 35 mm film. I still have, and will keep my Minolta X-700 and all the lenses from 28MM to 500MM, fixed and zooms and doublers and triplers and filters and moter drives and strobes and and and, and the new digital one does it all with the hassle, manual or auto. Abe's eye was taken with manual apature, shutter speed and focus. It adjusts manually or automatically for the light temperature, and the lense, although it doesn't have quite the light gathering of a fixed, short lense, does quite well and is equivelent to 38 to 380 MM in 35 MM camera speak.
The differences between a zoom lense and a fixed lense, in a practical manner, for most people, is reduced light gathering in the zoom. It remains to be seen if I will ever load film into my X-700 again, or the manual Argus C-2, or the old medium format Argus, or or or probably not
If I do, it will likely be to get out the 500MM elephant gun
The feeling of getting a nice digital camera is the same as the feeling as when I go tmy first good 35 MM, except the results are not dissapointing, because I can see the problem right away and fix it. Also, without a darkroom, I am able to utilize full manual control with results that are not negated by the photo processors automatic controls on color and exposure. Sure I tried slides, but I don't care to hassle with the slide screens and when you get prints, you are again at the photo processors mercy. I also have much improved features like a built in spot meter, auto bracketing and color balance. I expect it to be the same camera it is now 10 years from now. If your friends digital camera became not good enough, I suspect so do many other things in his life.
Give it a try my friend, if you want to experiance the joys of photography, if you want that feeling you once had. I'm assuming you have lost your love for photography, or you would shoot more than 4 rolls per year. I've shot more than that in the 5 days I've owned my new baby. Perhaps the resolution is less than 35 MM film perfectly exposed and processed, but it good enough. It's better than good enough. My love for photography is renewed, it's as strong as ever, what better reason to go digital? Now go on, go get a digital camera with manual controls and a reasonable lense, forget resolution and have some fun
EDIT: I started this reply this morning sometime, or early afternoon, before Neil and Raildog posted photos. Looks like you do nice work, Neil! Great shots, Raildog!
Oh, and
Welcome To The-Gauge!
Oh, and moderators have the same photo upload restrictions, under 70K, 640 X 480 max., or I would darned well take advantage of it myself
If you reduce your scan to about 635 X 475 in the GIMP and save as .jpg with 75% compression (default), you should come in under 70K most of the time. Yes, it is a great program! It's all I use for photo editing. Hollywood uses it too! Hmmmmm, wouldn't that imply they've gone digital