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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 67457" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>They did the same thing with film...increased the ASA and used finer and finer grains until they sort of plateau'd out...wonder if it will be the same with sensors? One thing about it is format...35mm format is probably not the optimum configuration for maximum quality in digital imaging sensors I bet. Heck the only reason they used 35mm to begin with was because of the size and readily available motion picture stock which was the most advanced and sophisticated types of film in it's time really. Think about it color photography was invented on 35mm stock quickly followed by 120 I believe. All the hotdog digital backs are medium format.</p><p></p><p>Art I am envious sort of because you have one impressive camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 67457, member: 6548"] They did the same thing with film...increased the ASA and used finer and finer grains until they sort of plateau'd out...wonder if it will be the same with sensors? One thing about it is format...35mm format is probably not the optimum configuration for maximum quality in digital imaging sensors I bet. Heck the only reason they used 35mm to begin with was because of the size and readily available motion picture stock which was the most advanced and sophisticated types of film in it's time really. Think about it color photography was invented on 35mm stock quickly followed by 120 I believe. All the hotdog digital backs are medium format. Art I am envious sort of because you have one impressive camera. [/QUOTE]
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