We've come so far with the miniature, megapixels digicams, but I still look at these things with respect and amazement. The best pictures (specially B/W ones) ever taken were made with these small beasts, and some professional photographers would still use them today :)
It's true! Just last year I sold my old Mamiya C330 Professional TLR so I could buy another lens for my Canon EOS 10D. I miss the old C330, it's image quality was excellent. It just takes too long to get the film processed, and we're always at the mercy of the photolab. If I had my own darkroom, then at least I'd still have control over all the stages of my image development. That's what I like about digital; I'm in control, but the drawback is the image resolution. Digital is still in it's infancy, and at this point it's simply far too expensive to purchase a DSLR that will compare to medium format film in resolution. We just have to do our best with what we have.
wow... nice camera... by holding it....people will respect me... not with the pic i take, but to the camera
hahahahha
all of this yours??? do you own one of it? how is the quality?
Is it possible for you to capture 2 pics of a same object, one using this antique camera and the other using the now digital camera? so that we can see the difference....
Salvador Dali... Mistakes are almost always of a sacred nature. Never try to correct them - On the contrary: rationalize them, understand them thoroughly - After that, it will be possible for you to sublimate them ...
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We've come so far with the miniature, megapixels digicams, but I still look at these things with respect and amazement. The best pictures (specially B/W ones) ever taken were made with these small beasts, and some professional photographers would still use them today :)
It's true!
Just last year I sold my old Mamiya C330 Professional TLR so I could buy another lens for my Canon EOS 10D. I miss the old C330, it's image quality was excellent. It just takes too long to get the film processed, and we're always at the mercy of the photolab. If I had my own darkroom, then at least I'd still have control over all the stages of my image development. That's what I like about digital; I'm in control, but the drawback is the image resolution. Digital is still in it's infancy, and at this point it's simply far too expensive to purchase a DSLR that will compare to medium format film in resolution. We just have to do our best with what we have.
When I go for quality I use one of these babies!!!
http://www.etch-a-sketch.com/html/onlineetch.htm
wow...
nice camera...
by holding it....people will respect me...
not with the pic i take, but to the camera
hahahahha
all of this yours???
do you own one of it?
how is the quality?
Is it possible for you to capture 2 pics of a same object, one using this antique camera and the other using the now digital camera? so that we can see the difference....
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