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Thinking of picking up a film camera.
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 542356" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>sure they can. I had nikons LS4000 scanner with SA30 full uncut roll adapter. I used "ice" and "gem" in a light manner but too much makes it too synthetic of a look. still it looks like crap. its great for its time, but doesnt come close to digital today. its a different world. today the "grain" doesnt look like film grain its just noise. like tiny consistent pin sized dots all over. film grain is random and looks better but much bigger than the noise/"grain" of digital. the resolving power and clarity is so much better with digital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 542356, member: 14443"] sure they can. I had nikons LS4000 scanner with SA30 full uncut roll adapter. I used "ice" and "gem" in a light manner but too much makes it too synthetic of a look. still it looks like crap. its great for its time, but doesnt come close to digital today. its a different world. today the "grain" doesnt look like film grain its just noise. like tiny consistent pin sized dots all over. film grain is random and looks better but much bigger than the noise/"grain" of digital. the resolving power and clarity is so much better with digital. [/QUOTE]
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