Most likely Canon & Nikon will stop production of film slr and announcement will b made once they clear all old stocks.Just my 2 cents so dont flame me.However i wont switch to digital unless price is right & resolution is on par with the best film.
Originally posted by Ah meng
Most likely Canon & Nikon will stop production of film slr and announcement will b made once they clear all old stocks....
Originally posted by Ah meng
Most likely Canon & Nikon will stop production of film slr and announcement will b made once they clear all old stocks.Just my 2 cents so dont flame me.However i wont switch to digital unless price is right & resolution is on par with the best film.
Originally posted by Ah meng
Most likely Canon & Nikon will stop production of film slr and announcement will b made once they clear all old stocks.Just my 2 cents so dont flame me.However i wont switch to digital unless price is right & resolution is on par with the best film.
Originally posted by Ah meng
Most likely Canon & Nikon will stop production of film slr and announcement will b made once they clear all old stocks.Just my 2 cents so dont flame me.However i wont switch to digital unless price is right & resolution is on par with the best film.
Good say, Larry. :thumbsup:Originally posted by Larry
i sold off my digital body to revert back to all-film. why? cos after some extensive usage, i feel digital still has a long way to go before it can reach the levels of film. not in terms of megapixels or file size (that one is more or less equivalent) but in terms of colour tones and dynamic range.
just my 2 cents.
Unfortunately, your comments are a little off the mark. Take a look at some samples from a D1X (which is considered old news)? In terms of resolution, it can tolerate greater enlargements than even the best slide film, due to lack of grain, and at high speeds, NPZ 800 or Press 800 is soundly beaten by a D1X at ISO 800.Originally posted by Prismatic
Hmm.... I feel there's still a long way to go before digital can fully replace film. I use both medium and although in terms of convenience, that's no doubt digital is champs but in terms of picture quality-wise, film still wins hands down.
Originally posted by renaissance_myth
film still beats digital hands down dun they? :dunno:
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