Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: I'd like to see a fourth image taken by a Canonet rangefinder.
You can do it.
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,McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: I'd like to see a fourth image taken by a Canonet rangefinder.
You can do it.
lol. I think it would be around 40mm. It might work out ok.
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,Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: I'd like to see a fourth image taken by a Canonet rangefinder.
You can do it.
lol. I think it would be around 40mm. It might work out ok.
Shh don't tell the film folk that film doesn't have unlimited megapixels.
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,McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: I'd like to see a fourth image taken by a Canonet rangefinder.
You can do it.
lol. I think it would be around 40mm. It might work out ok.
Shh don't tell the film folk that film doesn't have unlimited megapixels.
lol, you only need enough to make an image....Besides, what would one do with all their filters if they gave up film?
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,McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: I'd like to see a fourth image taken by a Canonet rangefinder.
You can do it.
lol. I think it would be around 40mm. It might work out ok.
Shh don't tell the film folk that film doesn't have unlimited megapixels.
lol, you only need enough to make an image....Besides, what would one do with all their filters if they gave up film?
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,KCook wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: I'd like to see a fourth image taken by a Canonet rangefinder.
You can do it.
lol. I think it would be around 40mm. It might work out ok.
Shh don't tell the film folk that film doesn't have unlimited megapixels.
lol, you only need enough to make an image....Besides, what would one do with all their filters if they gave up film?
Funny thing. Back in the good ole 35mm daze special effect filters were laughed at, and color filters were in high esteem. Now (except for polarizers) color filters are useless, I'm still hanging onto my special effects kit.
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,Scotty wrote: So we can conclude Nikon is better than canon in every category?
My "guesses" were spot on btw.
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,Stealthy Ninja wrote: Now a little information. I was quite surprised how little difference there was between 12 and 21MP in size. Yes it's noticeable, but every time you double the MP count you're only gaining a 40% increase.
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,chasrich wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: Now a little information. I was quite surprised how little difference there was between 12 and 21MP in size. Yes it's noticeable, but every time you double the MP count you're only gaining a 40% increase.
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MP is calculated by w X h and is a function of two dimensions multiplied together. Your 40% guesstimate is pretty close actually as 1.4 X 1.4 equals... 1.96 or almost double. Don't ask me why I think this is important...
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