Dektol Dan
Well-known
Slow Process?
Slow Process?
Using my digital cameras I never shoot RAW. After buying my Monochrom I was forced into DNG and the enormous file sizes that the process creates.
Darkroom time, scanning time and RAW/DNG are equally inconvenient.
The best compromise while still retaining the superior look of film is to bite the bullet and stay with a good film scanner.
If you are a bit careful, JPG is all you need for speed. Just remember that digital is a different medium with its own advantages and disadvatages. Don't try to make it into something that it isn't.
Slow Process?
Using my digital cameras I never shoot RAW. After buying my Monochrom I was forced into DNG and the enormous file sizes that the process creates.
Darkroom time, scanning time and RAW/DNG are equally inconvenient.
The best compromise while still retaining the superior look of film is to bite the bullet and stay with a good film scanner.
If you are a bit careful, JPG is all you need for speed. Just remember that digital is a different medium with its own advantages and disadvatages. Don't try to make it into something that it isn't.
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rpsawin
Guest
Consider the Sony A7 with a M adapter so you can use the CV lenses. You now have a full frame digital camera and a very nice selection of lenses?