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    Digital Now as good as LF!

    I just got a new Kodak digital back for my Hassy. I must tell everyone that afte r two weeks of shooting and printing, my prints from this system exceed the qual ity of my best 4x5 negative/print combo. Yeah I know, some joker will say that m y negs are garbage. Well, you just don't know what you are missing.

    Goodby LF, hello digital!

    Rich

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    Hi Rich,

    Could you give us any details so we know what you're comparing? Which Kodak digital back did you get? How much does it cost? What scanning system does it use (i.e., does it work for street shooting or just studio work)? What kind of file size does it generate? Are you comparing the output to 4x5 conventional prints or to drum-scanned 4x5 chromes?

    Thanks, Terry

    .....

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    Digital Now as good as LF!

    Rich,

    Some of the best work I've ever layer my eyes on was done with an inexpensive, all plastic Holga camera. The 20 x 24 prints were wonderful and a pleasure to wander through. Where they tack sharp? No. But they were beautifully composed and conveyed powerful emotions. I am by no means bashing Hi-Tech or "Hassy's". I embrace high tech, welcome the digital technology and see it as another tool at my disposal. As with any other photographic tool, one must learn how to use it in order to get the most out of it. It is by no means a "silver bullet". Good luck on your digital solution my friend!

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    A Pauline moment: In a couple of years or so the Kodak digital back will be far surpassed by what is coming. Circuits the size of atoms. Cameras in a shirt pocket. Think of this. Today Microsoft and Apple are trying to bust the 2 GHz chip barrier, but one chip manufacturer just announced that by 2005 they will be producing a 70 GHz chip for personal computers.

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    Digital Now as good as LF!

    Dear Rich

    I am pleased to hear of your success and happiness with your new system. I happen to embrace film and digital. Today, for example, I set off in downtown Chicago with a DCS620 and came back with a hundred or so images of architecture. Tonight, I am viewing, editing and printing some of them. While looking at them, I am worrying about tombstoning of certain buildings, too much foreground, etc. and thinking about certain shots I will go back to with a view camera. I think a good percentage of my shots today were 'killer', but the results are also helping me see where I want to slow down or work for an image. The combination of both worlds hopefully will increase my abilities and vision. As I have said previously, my buying of a digital system has also spurred me to upgrade my view camera system and additionally has caused a reawakening of my taking lots of photos in many format sizes.

    Maybe you discovered the magical 'Silvester' bullet!

    Good shooting...

    John

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    I think Xavier hit the nail on the head. The original poster's continuing silence (and failure to show any evidence to support his silly claims) speaks volumes.

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    'The well-constructed troll is a post that induces lots of newbies and flamers to make themselves look even more clueless than they already do'.........Seems like you don't mind bringing the 'dog' out in people yourself(75%serious,25%joke).
    Jonathan Brewer

    www.imageandartifact.bz

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    The email address of the poster rapman@aol.com is also a good hint. Additionally, it's not valid.

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    Digital Now as good as LF!

    Let's get him!

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