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My photo of the week 4
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Ruphus
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RE: My photo of the week 4 (in reply to Escribano)
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Nice picture! quote:
ORIGINAL: Escribano This is the dynamic range of film, which I much prefer over digital, even HDR digital. Probably not informed / anal enough ( seriusly meant, despite countless nights spent in own dark room from age of 15 ), me don´t sense enough reason for celluloid anymore. At least not with the capability of digital cameras like the late Canon D5. At first not exactly cheap either ( the package I noted down, including a couple of sensitive lenses, Pelikan case etc. amounts to 10 grands ), but then so beautifully seamless and practical without concerns about celluloid. From what I have seen with actual digital, I´d think that meanwhile in regard of texture and dynamcis there isn´t much left to be desired. But then again, while maybe not the worst in regard of composition and timing, I know that there are others whose eyes are definitly more sensible to items like texture and dynamics than mine. Anyway; too bad that my pecuniary household currently is being erratic, otherwise I´d be fumbling around with that Canon thingy already. As meanwhile an excellent photo printer ( up to the format of DIN A1, me thinks ) - from the same brand - can be had for around 6000 bucks, it would be tempting to get oneself such a thing as well, getting independent from the incredibly expensive and simultaneously miserable ( = far from accurate ) printing conditions at the place where I´m now. ( ... Dumbs who open "print shops", yet unwilling to spent a ~ 200$ on calibration gear ... grrr ) Besides, the D5 also delivers brilliant video quality, handy for occasional takes, as long as one does not need too much technical flexibility while filming. For music clips for instance definitly practical enough, if well imployed, allowing quality indiscernable from professional capturing. Me, on the one hand with guitars picky enough to go for considerable extra expensenses on behalf of sonic or tactile differences many won´t even notice, in regard of photography on the other hand being correspondingly gross that the time of accepting digital tech has come since a while. Still fighting with myself, when to purchase such a package ... So hard to keep waiting ... Ruphus
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Date Dec. 17 2010 13:58:33
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