No kidding - so do I, since a year ago. Acquired a well-maintained second-hand 1Ds when the 1Ds2 hit the market, and never looked back - except for this legacy of colour negatives I have from travels to exotic corners of the globe. So I've developed actually quite a successful digital workflow getting respectable prints from them, but the time and effort involved compared with the 1Ds is AT LEAST 20:1. Colour negative material properly handled does exhibit excellent tonal range, shadow detail and natural colour - but then again, so does the 1Ds!