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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


bs kite wrote:
Not bad...really, not bad at all.

Images like you have here, offer me some encouragement.

Why did you need the BR2A+BR3 in the bottom photo, but not the top one? Did the 20mm tube vs 32mm have something to do with that?

Robert


I am still learning to digitize, but for my purposes using a camera is more than enough and I would never use a drum scanner or film scanner again, since never saw a visible difference, on the contrary, in some instances depending on camera sensor/lens combo the camera digitizing delivers better results.

Oh, that diference is because one camera is FX (D610) e the other a DX crop (D7200), just to acquire a ~1:1 reproduction.



Jan 28, 2018 at 09:40 PM
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I am still learning to digitize, but for my purposes using a camera is more than enough and I would never use a drum scanner or film scanner again, since never saw a visible difference, on the contrary, in some instances depending on camera sensor/lens combo the camera digitizing delivers better results.

Oh, that diference is because one camera is FX (D610) e the other a DX crop (D7200), just to acquire a ~1:1 reproduction.



Jan 28, 2018 at 07:23 PM





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