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Waiting on Maitani
Frank/FP: My Olympus C2000 gives me pretty nice colour and tonality with TIFF files, straight out of the camera. I haven't tried to see how big I can go with them, but it might be fun
dcsang said:but the almost overwhelming emotions that I get from using film and a film camera is intangible in comparison.
Maybe aesthetics isn't the right word after all.. maybe it's just joy.
Cheers
Dave
I do not hate digital; I love film, but I treat digital as a friend. Having said that, Julian: this is the first time in weeks I have read anybody's thoughts make absolute sense, no matter how caustic they are. I don't get to read much of that. Things are the way they are, and at least to somebody they clearly are. To some, it may be a sign of a closed mind; to me it's a sign of a clearly defined one.julianphotoart said:I do not care why I hate digital image capture devices.
bmattock said:My 2005 Kia Sorento is a very fine, comfortable SUV and I enjoy it. It has traction control and anti-lock brakes and a nice ride, and the air conditioning and stereo work well. I have never crawled under the Kia to clean the pumpkin or the transfer case.
My 1969 Dodge Charger was a fire-breathing monster that terrified the neighbors and I loved it. Both got me where I wanted to go, both could hold groceries. But the Charger made me smile when the 440 cubic inch V8 sucked air and hi-test gasoline through that garbage-can-lid sized four-barrel carb and the whole car twisted slightly to the right. I'd wash it, wax it, and then take off the wheels and clean the brake drums and scrub out the wheel wells.
The Kia never made me want to figure out exactly where in a four-wheel drift it would begin to tail out and swap ends. The Kia has never made me, um...pucker.
My 1964 Canon FX is something that I want to caress, to clean what ain't dirty, to practice focus and fire on. I'll take it out when I'm at home and just watching TV, miles from a roll of film or anything to take a photograph of.
My 2005 Pentax *ist DS, not so much. It stays in the bag until I need it.
Best Regards,
Bill "Zoom Zoom" Mattocks
richiedcruz said:By contrast, I have found that the anticipation that comes with having to wait to see what is on a roll of film is more fun for me. It is almost feels like waking up Christmas morning and running downstairs every time I develop a roll of film.
Richie
brightsky said:. Does anyone else always open the package in the car because you can't wait until you get home?
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As so many automatizitations lacked "something" and did not fullfill the marketing promises of easy shooting for everybody.shutterflower said:. My best work was with my manual focus Mamiya 645E. All the autofocus I ever did lacked something. Lacked alot, actually.
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