Zos Xavius <zosxav...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Would you buy it?

Of course not.

One of the benefits of shooting B&W film is being able to change
between different films with different spectral responses. Buying a
camera that was B&W only would be like locking yourself into, say,
Ilford FP4, and never being able to use anything else. Oh yes, you
could change ISO, but the response to various ratios of red, green and
blue would be fixed. OK, one way around that would be to use a
standard Bayer RGB sensor and convert to B&W in camera, using various
selectable recipies. But would seem to defeat the purpose of the whole
B&W-only idea because it wouldn't do anything that can't be done with
today's cameras.



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