Bobsprit wrote:
FYI, a 6 MP camera matches the resolution and depth of a 35MM camera. The
only
limiting factor is the lens.
It has greater depth but lower resolution. You need 22 Mpix to exceed
35mm resolution (I have a canon 10D).
Nav, for an 8X10 print, a 6 MP camera will match a 35mm frame as both are at
the paper's maximum res. limits. Using a dye sub printer with a scanned
negative, the digital file shows a sharper image when cropped using a F2/Nikkor
lens set BTW. Finally, unless you do your own processing or use an expensive
custom lab, the digital results will destroy the film camera. You should see
the prints I'm making from the Nikon 8800. They look like studio shots at
8.5X11.
What do you think the film grain size is?
Cheers
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