keithwms
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I don't really see the point of trying to the thread into X format vs Y format, but if you really want a few examples...
Some casual mamiya 645AF sports shots of mine...
http://keithwilliamsphoto.net/lacrosse/
...a crop of frame #2, just a low-res flatbed scan...
http://keithwilliamsphoto.net/lacrossecrop/
A frame or two per second. Not a selling point either way though, in my view. If you tell me I have to work at one frame per 5 mins I will simply wait for the right moment
Plenty of decisive moments were recorded long before high fps / fast AF bodies were available. I used to have a camera with lawnmower for an AF motor (Nikon F5) but... not my thing. 'Downgraded' to an F100 then wondered why I need AF at all, so I went back to an fm2n. Love it.
For slide stuff, I get good scans off an old flatbed that cost a few hundred bucks; a small number of important slide shots get drummed, but only if I truly believe that somebody will want to buy a print and thus absorb that extra cost for me.
Good for you! To each his/her own!
I would like to see a MF photo of a sports event, wildlife, streetphoto, photojournalism.
Some casual mamiya 645AF sports shots of mine...
http://keithwilliamsphoto.net/lacrosse/
...a crop of frame #2, just a low-res flatbed scan...
http://keithwilliamsphoto.net/lacrossecrop/
What is the best fps a MF camera does (film, not digital)? 2, 3 fps?
A frame or two per second. Not a selling point either way though, in my view. If you tell me I have to work at one frame per 5 mins I will simply wait for the right moment

Plenty of decisive moments were recorded long before high fps / fast AF bodies were available. I used to have a camera with lawnmower for an AF motor (Nikon F5) but... not my thing. 'Downgraded' to an F100 then wondered why I need AF at all, so I went back to an fm2n. Love it.
And how much do we have to pay for a good MF scanner (dedicated, not a flatbed), if they still producing them?
For slide stuff, I get good scans off an old flatbed that cost a few hundred bucks; a small number of important slide shots get drummed, but only if I truly believe that somebody will want to buy a print and thus absorb that extra cost for me.
... for my needs, I realy prefer a much more "elastic" and cheaper system like the 35mm can offer.
Good for you! To each his/her own!
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