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Thanks snowbear!Beautiful.
Thanks Gary, I've never even considered lugging around an MF, it's actually a brilliant idea, one that will lead to a considerable R&D from me now!Good stuff Raj. You love landscapes so much ... you should give serious thoughts to a MF camera. (You can transition to MF on the cheap with a MF film camera. Nothing wrong with increasing the burden on your hikes.)
Any transfer between different mediums, (analog to digital), will result in some change/loss of quality. Depending upon how you transfer and how good the transfer equipment is will determine the amount of loss/change that will occur. On the cheap, you can get a twin lens reflex for $100+- on Ebay. Or look around pawn shops, (dunno if they have pawn shops in India). A home development kit will run you another $100. In the beginning I'd find a good custom development shop and have them scan the negs. Good luck. (Feel free to ask me any questions ... or anybody else in the film forum.)Thanks snowbear!Beautiful.
Thanks Gary, I've never even considered lugging around an MF, it's actually a brilliant idea, one that will lead to a considerable R&D from me now!Good stuff Raj. You love landscapes so much ... you should give serious thoughts to a MF camera. (You can transition to MF on the cheap with a MF film camera. Nothing wrong with increasing the burden on your hikes.)
Although TBH, I know very little about films and how they work. Can the images be transferred from film to my computer with no loss of quality? I'll look into it, and thanks