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As I have been trying to learn more about digital photography I have consistently
been looking at the quality of the photos in relationship to the quality of the
film photos that I use to take. A combination of personal results and also
reading of complete professionals results almost seems to indicate that you get
better quality results from film than digital, all things being equal, glass
etc. Unless you want to go the route of what in my opinion are extremely
expensive cameras.<o></o>


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For instance I have a 50D with good glass such at the 17-55 mm f 2.8 IS USM
now. I use to use a Pentax K1000 with Fuji Velvia 100 and Oswa zoom 35-105mm
F2.8. Shooting the same subjects the film seems to appear to produce higher
quality results. Now I know that a 1.6 sensor in is not as sensitive/clear as a
1.0 sensor, but that leads me to ask just where is the point of equalization of
quality occur? Does anyone have a real answer that is the result of actual use
and practice rather than just theory? [*-)]





Thanks and may we all have a great day in Gods Great Outdoors!