How many digital cameras have film speed, shutter speed, and aperture
combinations? Few.
And even if it acts like slide film, but doesn't match, is close enough good enough?
Sorry, but for commercial work, I wouldn't and wouldn't recommend it..

Collin

At 02:06 PM 10/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
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>But that's impossible to match aperture & s/s against.
You can't tell the camera to simply do what the digital did.
No path between the two exists.
Which is why test rolls are not only important, but often the only
real way to get a predictable result.
Now, if there were a Polaroid back for the 645 ...

Collin<

why is it impossible? you read off shutter speed and aperture. the camera
itself works much like slide film for everything else. not only is it
possible, it is faster and more accurate than Polaroids.

Herb....



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