The whole time I've been shooting with dslrs an inevitable topic of
conversation has been comparison with film. I just realized, someone
could go out with a tripod, a K-1, and one or more film bodies, and take
each shot, with the same lens and get a direct comparison. They could
not only shoot at the same ISO, shutter speed, and aperture, but they
could also set adjust the settings on the K-1 to whatever they felt was
the best use of the camera's abilities. There are several things I'm
curious about:
differences of legacy glass on film vs digital
differences of modern glass on film vs digital
Apart from any difference in the technical quality of the images, what
about differences in the artistic quality of the images.
I don't think I even have a film body that will work with some of the
new glass, so my current lack of time to do anything like this is pretty
much moot. Although a set of comparisons like this might make for a
really fun PDML photo expedition.
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