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Originally Posted by Redrob
My advice, stay with film..... As hardware technology changes every couple of years, you can always rescan a film image or slide for a higher resolution image if needed. If you can afford a medium format camera such as a Bronica, go for it. Your images will be lightyears above those shooting on crap digital with miminum resolution. You will be able to turn your images into posters, billboards, or anything else your heart desires using film. 
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high rez digital already eclipses the resolving power of LF chemical based photography.
and high rez 35mm format digital far eclipses resolving power of fuji velvia, etc; ex: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
even low-end digital now simply looks better (and more importantly sells better) than film.
keep your lenses yes, and if you have MF or LF hardware get a digital back---but toss the film.
in commercial photography it ain't a hobby, it's about making coin as fast as you can.
that's digital 100%.