And if you truly want to act 'like' shooting film, well... you know... shoot film.
Dario
(still thinking a B&W-only digital camera makes very little sense)

-----Messaggio originale----- From: Mark Roberts
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 7:51 PM
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Subject: Re: Save me from my desire...

Godfrey DiGiorgi <godd...@me.com> wrote:


Quite. This is why B&W-only cameras don't make any sense to me.

I guess most people here don't remember working with B&W film...

Well, no, it's precisely because I *do* remember working with B&W
film! (And still do in my 6x7 sometimes). Buying a B&W-only camera is
like limiting yourself to only one film emulsion forever. OK, not
quite – with digital you can change the sensitivity. But you're stuck
with only one spectral response curve forever. As Bruse said, you can
still use filters, but that's not the same.


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