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I'm not comparing formats here, just 35mm SLRs. With a DSLR, the sensor and the processing engine are going to differ from one camera model to the next, so you'd expect the results to differ too, but given the same film, and glass of equal quality, isn't a film SLR just a box to hold a lens in front of a film?
In other words, if I was choosing an SLR, would it really matter which one I went for if IQ was the criteria?
I understand that features will vary (but do they vary much, as much as DSLR's do, between SLR's of the same vintage?), and build quality also, but for IQ is it possible to tell a Canon from a Nikon from an Olympus from a Minolta, etc etc etc?
I ask because a) I've just bought an SLR on a whim without knowing much about it, and can't see how its entry level (as far as I can tell) IQ is going to differ from a top of the range SLR's IQ (all other things being equal), and b) because at some stage I'd like to make a more considered purchase, and can't work out what I'd look for to achieve best IQ?
Or maybe with film, IQ is only a consideration when buying a lens or film, not when looking at bodies/manufacturers?
In other words, if I was choosing an SLR, would it really matter which one I went for if IQ was the criteria?
I understand that features will vary (but do they vary much, as much as DSLR's do, between SLR's of the same vintage?), and build quality also, but for IQ is it possible to tell a Canon from a Nikon from an Olympus from a Minolta, etc etc etc?
I ask because a) I've just bought an SLR on a whim without knowing much about it, and can't see how its entry level (as far as I can tell) IQ is going to differ from a top of the range SLR's IQ (all other things being equal), and b) because at some stage I'd like to make a more considered purchase, and can't work out what I'd look for to achieve best IQ?
Or maybe with film, IQ is only a consideration when buying a lens or film, not when looking at bodies/manufacturers?
but have to say I'm liking my Nikon f90X, but who knows a Canon EOS AF camera might have been better...well I ain't going to buy one to find out so I'll never know.