Posted by Jeffcat on August 21, 2019 at 23:59:15 from (99.203.203.175):
In Reply to: Anyone Still Shoot Film? posted by Absent Minded Farmer on August 21, 2019 at 21:44:31:
Did a lot of B&W with 4X5 Graflex using cut film, some color negative, and that Polaroid inter negative stuff. Made very nice prints when you were using a negative the size of a postcard. Couple of Nikons and Canons. Started 35 with a brand new Petry FT. Nice little camera. Also did a lot of video with canon, and Sony 8 then higain 8 metal, and then sony digital tripple chip 900, then a Sony 2000 semi pro camera. Now use a Canon 7D now and then. The thing I use all of the time is my Samsung smart phone. Actually...started 35mm with an Instamatic 100 for my 12th birthday. Before that I used a kodak Brownie box camera that used that huge roll film. Something like 620 or something? Hard to imagine a digital reflex with a 50mp imager. You hear rumors of 80 and even higher. Guy I know was at the vegas show a couple of years ago and saw a CF CARD that was one terra bite. Only cost $3000.oo. Only in Japan though.
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