Benjamin Marks
Veteran
I recently made a bunch of pictures with an M9 and 90 and 75 lenses stopped down a couple of stops at the M9's native ISO of 160. I was just blown away by the detail in the resulting images. Back in my medium format days, I tended to use 400 speed film, because the lenses were a little slower than their 35mm counterparts.
It seems to me that the current digital files I am getting (M9, D3) are significantly higher resolution than what I was getting then. And my current cameras are hardly cutting edge.
Any sense of this from the slower film medium format crowd?
It seems to me that the current digital files I am getting (M9, D3) are significantly higher resolution than what I was getting then. And my current cameras are hardly cutting edge.
Any sense of this from the slower film medium format crowd?
