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03/09/2007 10:49:18 AM · #26
My philosophy is, if you have a good image, and if it meets the requirements of the stock site, why not find a way to source it out for some kind of income. The thing is, if you had a DSLR, your images would be worth more by being available to more stricter sites and higher clients. That doesn't mean that what you have isn't valuable to someone.
The problem is that the process is very frustrating and will be very little return for the time invested. So, its up to you if you want to go to the trouble or wait till the budget allows.
03/09/2007 11:12:04 AM · #27
Thanks for the input - I think I'll soldier on with my Powershot and see what Alamy thinks...
03/14/2007 09:30:59 PM · #28
snaffles :

of cours you'll have some disadvantage against those with a 16 MP low noise sensor.

BUT

it won't hurt you either if you give it a try
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