On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 12:44:01PM -0400, Clyde Kahrl wrote:
: 
:       For years, film has evolved to en extremely efficient medium. 

Film cameras have been around longer than digital cameras by around two
orders of magnitude.

: Everyone knows (or should know) that there is a difference between 
: Kodachrome and Ectachrome--not to mention KodaColor and Fuji and Agfa 
: and so forth.   Kodachrome and Ectachrome both give "accurate" 
: colors, but those colors feel different and have a different mood.

Film cannot be considered "accurate" if the "colors feel different and
have a different mood".  Different films use different chemicals, have
different chemical reactions, respond to and display different gamuts.
Heck, two photos from the same shoot might come out different because of
subtle lighting differences.

How do you feel about the Nikon D1X?


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