Website review: Kodak APS (Advanced Photo System) -...

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persiapegasus rated 2 months ago
C'mon SU this article is 12 years old! Seriously, it's from 1996, that kinda renders this article irrelevant. The jump in technology has been so substantial even my Luddite family members have switched to digital. The prices have come down so much that even the comment below from 25months ago talking about expensive 5-6 megapixels is no longer accurate.
EddieStarr rated 7 months ago
Hoorah For Kodak Innovation
Wraith rated 27 months ago
Having worked in two different photo lab centers for two different companies, I can tell you first hand that APS is garbage, 35mm is the ONLY way to go, unless you buy one of the expensive digital cameras (im talking 5-6+ megapixels) if you do have digital, ask if they print from a computer or directly from the same machine they print the negatives from, if they print it off the computer, walk the hell out of there and never look back.
CameraCapers rated 37 months ago
A PS blast from the past
CGull rated 53 months ago
Another supper photo critique site. I have used this one but not as extensively as the others to which I belong. Groups are formed to comment on photos, or you can go it alone.
siman rated 56 months ago
Love the photo.net site. This page however describes a truly awfull format. Don't buy APS (I did - big mistake), stick to 35mm.
doG-sezBushsucks rated 56 months ago
On my list of all time favs.
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