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    Street test roll

    few photos done with my new (old) minolta hi-matic 7sII, (kodak color plus 200)
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    kinda uncompelling images for me.
    but this is what i dont understand about film (and i shot it professionally for 7 years) why shoot film just to scan it in. why not cut out the middle man. its alot cheaper and IMO better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixilstudio
    kinda uncompelling images for me.
    but this is what i dont understand about film (and i shot it professionally for 7 years) why shoot film just to scan it in. why not cut out the middle man. its alot cheaper and IMO better?
    Film is higher resolution than any dslr that is within the budget of most. Many prefer the look of film vs digital. Film has a greater dynamic range. Film cameras are selling for pennies on eBay.

    There are alot of pros to it.
    Gripped D80 -- Sigma 70-200 2.8 -- Nikon 50 1.8 -- sb600 -- 3 yongnuo yn-460 II's -- yongnuo triggers --

    What I'm buying next: D7000+Grip -- Nikon 17-55 2.8 -- Nikon 300 f/4 -- Tokina 11-16 1.8 -- SB-900 -- more sb-600s -- SU-800 commander unit.

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    Very good aswer, Destin!


 

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