copidosoma
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copidosoma got a reaction from frankinfuji in Film vs. Digital
People have to find some way to justify their choices.
Personally, I've shot enough film to know that I capture much more detail in my digital images than I ever did with 35mm film. Add to that the issue of grain/noise (1600 asa film is brutal) and the many (MANY) conveniences of digital and I'm very happy with never shooting film again.
People can justify it with their lpm measurements all they want. The results are all that matter to me.
I'm sure that typewriters are capable of rendering type "better" (subjective) than a computer is. Doesn't make me want to use one though.
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copidosoma got a reaction from Aswald in Film vs. Digital
People have to find some way to justify their choices.
Personally, I've shot enough film to know that I capture much more detail in my digital images than I ever did with 35mm film. Add to that the issue of grain/noise (1600 asa film is brutal) and the many (MANY) conveniences of digital and I'm very happy with never shooting film again.
People can justify it with their lpm measurements all they want. The results are all that matter to me.
I'm sure that typewriters are capable of rendering type "better" (subjective) than a computer is. Doesn't make me want to use one though.
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copidosoma reacted to Puma Cat in X-T2 rips through the Indy Car Race at Sonoma Raceway!
Shooting with my X-T2 at the Indy Car Race at Sonoma Raceway this weekend, my last pro motorsports event of the year.
So, far I am very impressed with the X-T2's performance in a tough, real-world environment. Just some quick pics before I have to hike up to Turn 2 for afternoon practice.
Carlos Munoz at Turn 10
Will Power exiting the Bus Stop Chicane
Straight out of camera JPEG of Tony Kanaan in the Bus Stop Chicane
Max Chilton leading the pack
Juan Pablo Montoya
How about a nice panning shot at 1/250th of a second? Spencer Pigot, Turn 10
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copidosoma reacted to Mike G in Fuji x-t2 and metering mode
The Nikon D800 is not an X-T2 as is pretty obvious!
