"Try shooting the K7 through a pair of pantyhose."

That's not legal in Virginia.  ;-)


On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 10:58 AM, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> From: "Jens"
>
>> Thank you all for you rinterest in responding and answering my question.
>> I have done some samll tests, that didin't turn out too well. But I was
>> using old film and a questionable lab for developing.
>> My result is shown at flickr.
>> I photographed a sitting girl (in full figure) filling out the frame
>> with my K-7 and with my 67. I enlarged one eye to be able to evaluate
>> the resolution and sharpness:
>> K-7:
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/5204650099/in/set-72157625461434140/
>> 67:
>>  http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/5204621235/in/set-72157625461434140/
>>
>> In my small, not too well done ,test it seems that the K-7 is doing
>> rather well.
>> In order to convince myself, that I should keep on using the 67 (insted
>> of selling it) I need results that show, that the 67 delivers reslults
>> that are superior to those of the K-7.
>
> You're losing quality scanning the negative. Don't blame the negative
> for problems due to the fairly low resolution scan.
>
> The Epson 3200 doesn't deliver sharp results scanning negatives. That's
> not what it's designed for.
>
> It does remarkably well all things considered, but it's not the best
> tool for the job if you need high quality, high resolution scans from
> your negatives. At best it's a tool for identifying those negatives that
> might yield good results from high resolution scans.
>
> Try shooting the K7 through a pair of pantyhose. That will impose a handicap
> on its resolution comparable to what the scans impose on your 67 negatives.
>
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