cosmonaut
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I went hiking into a waterfall about four years ago. Lugging my E3 and a Mamiya 645. I stopped on my way home and dropped the E6 off to be sent out. I got home and edited the waterfall shots on the computer in a matter of minutes. The E6 came back from the lab three weeks later, I scanned the negs and the pictures were almost identical except for that slight film look. A novice or someone who doesn't know about photography couldn't pick out which one was film or digital.
The E6 wound up costing me a buck a shot and only really three or four keepers from the roll. $12.00. The digital shots cost way less than that. So when I landscape I mostly shoot digital. Fun street shooting I use film. I like using a darkroom it helps me destress.
I now landscape with a Sony a77. No more lugging two cameras.
The E6 wound up costing me a buck a shot and only really three or four keepers from the roll. $12.00. The digital shots cost way less than that. So when I landscape I mostly shoot digital. Fun street shooting I use film. I like using a darkroom it helps me destress.
I now landscape with a Sony a77. No more lugging two cameras.