kmack
do your job, then let go
When the day comes that I can build myself a real darkroom, and have the time to spend in it, I will be going large format, full hog, 8x10 negitives baby!
And some Gigabit film to preserve that sharpness. 😀Frank Granovski said:No, no. It's got to be a 35mm rangefinder body and coupled with a super-sharp/bokehful lens.
kmack said:When the day comes that I can build myself a real darkroom, and have the time to spend in it, I will be going large format, full hog, 8x10 negitives baby!
marknyc said:Once you do that, 35mm negatives, irrespective of their provenance, seem inherently inferior in quality to your 4x5 negs, so you stop worrying about the minor differences in quality and start appreciating your Bessa for what it is -- a really nice, handy-sized alternative to lugging your backpack filling LF equipment everywhere you go, that produces really quite great 35mm shots at an equipment cost that won't result in too much wailing and gnashing of teeth in the event of loss or breakage. (Oh, and it doesn't take 10 to 15 minutes to set up, focus and expose a shot.)
My 2 cents . . .
🙂
-- Mark
doubs43 said:JOE!! Do I sense a bit of sarcasm in your post? Shame on you! 😉
Walker
back alley said:thanks for enlightening us all peppo, i'm not sure how we managed without your intense wisdom till now.
but seeing how you wish to disperse said wisdom i can see why you represent the silent MINORITY.
joe
back alley said:judging from the responses here and in my mail it would seem that i am seeing this situation very differently from how some others see it.
if i was over the top then my apologies are extended to all who took offense.
that does not, however, change how i see it.
but i will not belabour the point.
the future is before us and we will see how it unfolds.
joe
I'd have to agree with this Roland.ferider said:3000dpi is equivalent to a little less than 60 lines/mm.