you might get a similar result using a negative film like Kodak Portra NC, although probably not as low contrast as this shot (which looks over...
Keep the 5 it's far better than the 300v, unless you particularly want something small and light :rolleyes:
I'm a bit late on this thread but I absolutely love Reala too! I also use a Nikon coolscan V ED which is a fantastic 35mm scanner (but...
Yes, I understand what you mean, and I doubt there are any L lenses lacking in build quality. just that there are lenses like the 400mmDO that are...
I thought the "L" was all about the glass used "At least one element in every L lens is either made of fluorite crystal rather than glass, is a...
what's your budget? £1,000 for the camera or £1,000 for camera and lens? buying a good camera but having nothing left for the lens is just going...
Only you are going to be able to decide what is most important to you. of the above lenses I've only got the 400 f/5.6L so I can't really vouch...
I'd say take a "do it all" zoom that covers the 18-100mm+ and also take the 50mm f/1.8, it weighs next to nothing, is very cheap and the wide...
I used to scan all 35mm films at 4,000dpi high colour depth and save as TIFF but it was just too time consuming and my computer isn't up to it....
If you compared a picture taken on a 10mp camera with a cheap lens (because the budget was blown on the camera) VS a picture taken on a 6mp camera...
great shot, lovely and sharp and you managed to get lots of detail too, it can be hard to get them not looking like silhouettes.
Fancy buying some out of date film? Vulcan film it's only 90 years out of date! looks like it might be exposed, be interesting to know what's...
certainly much sharper, although the high ISO has made it a bit noisy, f/20 is a bit extreme maybe f/8 and a lower ISO would have worked better....
I love the shot of the Dunnock, although it does look like the noise reduction has lost some of the feather detail. are you applying the noise...
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