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F4 Most Likely
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<blockquote data-quote="Paganman2" data-source="post: 424670" data-attributes="member: 37668"><p>I have a D7100 and AF-S 70-300VR well i have been offered - basically thrown my way a D4 for next to nothing, i know i can use my 70-300Vr on it, andd i used to love my film cameras as i used to own a few nikons FM nikkormat EL etc, but now wonder what is the cheapest way to shoot film with the F4, then take the film and have processed then for me to convert to digital where i could then mess around with the conversion in DXO and Lightroom?</p><p></p><p>I dont know if this would be a wast of time and nothing quality wise compared to my d7100 with my lens, but i just wondered as it would be a shame to just keep the F4 as a Book End.</p><p></p><p>P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paganman2, post: 424670, member: 37668"] I have a D7100 and AF-S 70-300VR well i have been offered - basically thrown my way a D4 for next to nothing, i know i can use my 70-300Vr on it, andd i used to love my film cameras as i used to own a few nikons FM nikkormat EL etc, but now wonder what is the cheapest way to shoot film with the F4, then take the film and have processed then for me to convert to digital where i could then mess around with the conversion in DXO and Lightroom? I dont know if this would be a wast of time and nothing quality wise compared to my d7100 with my lens, but i just wondered as it would be a shame to just keep the F4 as a Book End. P. [/QUOTE]
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