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Re: Yes I do Remember Film?
[Re: Jim Garvie]
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01/29/08 11:50 PM
01/29/08 11:50 PM
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Still, a decent film scanner (not a drum scanner but a good, high-quality film scanner) will set you back under $2500 and that's a lot cheaper than getting a digital back for the 645.
I toy with that idea myself: get a good medium-format camera with a very good lens and a good scanner and see whether that combination is worth the time and effort over "affordable" DSLRs. That would be simply for the "fun" photography -- you know, the stuff that doesn't make me any $$$$ .
Jim
Jim and others
Remembering the RB67 just brings back good memories. It was my only camera when I had a studio back in the 70's, I was so poor I could only afford one camera. I used it for sports, motocross, weddings, and of course, my studio work.
Of course, I love my Nikon D300, my Sig-Monster 300-800 lens and my other lenses, but for studio work, nothing beats a good medium format. But, for pets, maybe it will not be fast enough to move around with; still brings back good memories.
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