XEyedBear
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- Tony
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Of course I actually want one, but do I need one?
An old friend showed me his Hasselblad with a 31 Mp digital back the other day. More importantly he showed me some true 16 bit images taken with that camera and displayed on a high quality calibrated monitor and printed on an Epson 3800 A2 printer. I was quite simply amazed at the additional impact these images showed, compared to what my D.80 and reasonably good Nikon lens can achieve. I wanted this setup immediately but lack the near £25,000 that has been spent on the total system.
Can I get close to this impact using, say, a Nikon D300 (which is neither full frame nor 16 bit allegedly).
Could I get some where near it using a lower cost MF camera? Are there suitable 645 cameras, with digital backs, available at around the D300 price these days? (I would prefer to avoid a film-based MF camera because I would have to invest in a suitable quality negative scanner - say Epson V9000 - as well as the film purchase and development costs. I would prefer to put that investment into glass).
My photography is predominantly landscape, architecture and macro (flora). Being a hobbyist, my technical skill is lower quartile; my compositional skill is lower decile at best. I currently use an A3 printer in a colour managed workflow.
PS. What is 16 bit anyway? Yes, I understand it refers to 2^16 different quantisation levels - but how does a sensor manufacturer know that his device is capable of this level of photon sampling accuracy? How many of these bits are noise?
An old friend showed me his Hasselblad with a 31 Mp digital back the other day. More importantly he showed me some true 16 bit images taken with that camera and displayed on a high quality calibrated monitor and printed on an Epson 3800 A2 printer. I was quite simply amazed at the additional impact these images showed, compared to what my D.80 and reasonably good Nikon lens can achieve. I wanted this setup immediately but lack the near £25,000 that has been spent on the total system.
Can I get close to this impact using, say, a Nikon D300 (which is neither full frame nor 16 bit allegedly).
Could I get some where near it using a lower cost MF camera? Are there suitable 645 cameras, with digital backs, available at around the D300 price these days? (I would prefer to avoid a film-based MF camera because I would have to invest in a suitable quality negative scanner - say Epson V9000 - as well as the film purchase and development costs. I would prefer to put that investment into glass).
My photography is predominantly landscape, architecture and macro (flora). Being a hobbyist, my technical skill is lower quartile; my compositional skill is lower decile at best. I currently use an A3 printer in a colour managed workflow.
PS. What is 16 bit anyway? Yes, I understand it refers to 2^16 different quantisation levels - but how does a sensor manufacturer know that his device is capable of this level of photon sampling accuracy? How many of these bits are noise?
