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24 || FITNESS MAGAZINE || JANUARY 2016 to the Fuji S3 Pro in 2004. I chose the Fuji camera because they had a Nikon lens mount so I could use my Nikon lenses. Also, I felt the Fuji camera offered skin tones that were closest to the look of the film I used at the time. In 2007, I switched to the Canon system where I%u2019ve continued to upgrade the camera bodies to this day. Like all technology in our daily lives, digital technology has made the photography process faster with immediate results and interaction. I don%u2019t want to sound like one of those old farts reminiscing about the %u201cgood old days,%u201d but I remember when we would have two camera setups. One camera would be loaded with film and the other would have a Polaroid back so we could do a test shot to check the lighting. You%u2019d have to wait the 90 seconds to view the Polaroid so you could make any final adjustments before starting the real shoot with the film camera. Don%u2019t even get me started about the number of trips driving back and forth to the photo labs to drop off the film, then to go back to review the test strips, and finally pick up the finished slides and proof sheets. Now the majority of my shoots have the camera tethered to the computer with the client