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We managed to drop our 35MM camera a few months ago and bought a digital Canon Power Shot 70 with 3. 2 mega pixels. Camera was about $300 at a local shop. You may be into really serious photography and I guess a 35MM is the way to go if you are, but I really like the digital. Easy to use, can crop pictures when you develop at Wally World and can develop at home if know how (I don't but plan to learn). Also, you can change the brightness and contrast when develop. Another thing I like is that you can erase pictures you do not want and poor pictures. With the 35 MM, I was oftentimes taking two pictures to be sure I had a good one; with the digital you simply look and be sure you have a good picture. Have many pictures that I have paid to develop with the old 35MM that I don't want. Good Luck on your search.
 
Here's another vote to go digital.

Wife's the camera bug in our family... she bought a Cannon GL2 close to a year ago and hasn't used her 35 mm Rebel G since. The new one does everything better, and even the ones she prints at home are outstanding.

Jay
 
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