On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 10:04:03PM -0700, Larry Colen wrote:
> 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.

If you ever find the time, I've still got a PZ-1p (and an MZ-S and a couple
of MX bodies, for use with anything that has an aperture ring ...)


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