Digital will never match film - not for quality, convenience, speed or any other qualitative quality. But simply because there is no EMOTION with digital.
I have shot all digital for about 3 years now - and I MISS the messing about, the hours wasted on a lightbox and all the other totally inconvenient factors about it, like having to drive to a lab and get the E6 done, then sitting and going through the frames to select the ones for use......all that work which can now be done on the hoof.
It is such a shame. It is the same as the difference between email and a letter dropping through the door onto the mat - or better a cheque to pay in.
The electronic format of anything is just so souless - more efficient doesn't necessarily mean bnetter. It also needs to feed the heart.
Imagine if I had to write this on paper, put it in an envelope, post it in a post box, hope it got selected for publication in a magazine......and then you would wait until next month before you could read it..........this instant communication takes away all that expectation.
Terrible isn't it.