I had to oppertunity to play with a Hassy with the 39MP back.....Somtimes I wonder why I do things like this to myself....Its like finding out your government is corrupt.....you cant go back once you know and understand somthing like this...
Are you SURE you want to read this? (OK...I warned you!!!!)
This wasnt super scientific....I didnt create little control
groups....yeah I am sure there were things I could have done
diffrently....yada yada yada...point still is undeniable.
The tissues are over to your left....
Anyone want to contribute to the Roman Johnston 39MP back fund?!?
Wow that is clear! Thanks for spoiling it!!! I am about to go through the same thing but with astronomy. I have a 16-inch Dob that I like very much, but on September 8th I will be looking through an 82-inch telescope at McDonald Observatory (Huge) and I after that experience, my 16-inch scope will seem puny! I will soon understand how you feel Roman.
No I don't want to contribute, and I'm not sure I like you anymore Roman for having shown me this!!! That's just amazing and sickening at the same time. What I wouldn't give for that kind of capability...I suppose I should thank you for posting this, if only for being able to enjoy the fantasy for a brief period. I'll take a tissue now.
Nice stuff. I remember when the early members of this forum were doing similar comparisons between the Canon d60 and the then new 1Ds back in late 2002. I had to buy one. Never regretted it.
Wow!...I am speechless. That one one will remain a dream for me.
One question? Does the resolution matter if we are not printing bigger
than 18x24? At what point for given print size will we see the Hassy
taking a lead or make it obvious in the print quality?
Detail is great as one would expect. However, that isn't the only thing in photography as I am sure you know. In fact lately I have decided to start shooting a Leica IIIg rangefinder made in 1959 just to be more basic and creative. Course my subject isn't landscapes
I wonder how much is the the quality of the lens to. Size matters!