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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 46177" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>Marcel it is not only the development process but also the film manufacturing process itself...but digital has its problems environmentally wise also namely lithium batteries and all the chips and what not that go into them...</p><p></p><p>BB do you shoot strictly zooms or primes or a mixture of both? The D300 is quite a machine I have used one before and was very impressed. The D700 is supposedly a masterpiece I would love to get my hands on one of those...I can't believe you have one in the box unused! By like I said the jury is sort of still out for my case but I ain't gonna throw out the D5000 no matter the case...if I have some good film I can make some pretty darn good pics with the F2...one thing I have noticed today while shooting the cars is the crop factor big time but it really doesn't affect the picture per se I just had to stand a mile away with the 50mm lens...that is really not a big issue though...</p><p></p><p>I think if I were you I try working that D700 a little bit and then decide about the F6. I am not trying to perseude you though because I love film like you do and if I had the money I'd probably by a F5 or F6 too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 46177, member: 6548"] Marcel it is not only the development process but also the film manufacturing process itself...but digital has its problems environmentally wise also namely lithium batteries and all the chips and what not that go into them... BB do you shoot strictly zooms or primes or a mixture of both? The D300 is quite a machine I have used one before and was very impressed. The D700 is supposedly a masterpiece I would love to get my hands on one of those...I can't believe you have one in the box unused! By like I said the jury is sort of still out for my case but I ain't gonna throw out the D5000 no matter the case...if I have some good film I can make some pretty darn good pics with the F2...one thing I have noticed today while shooting the cars is the crop factor big time but it really doesn't affect the picture per se I just had to stand a mile away with the 50mm lens...that is really not a big issue though... I think if I were you I try working that D700 a little bit and then decide about the F6. I am not trying to perseude you though because I love film like you do and if I had the money I'd probably by a F5 or F6 too. [/QUOTE]
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