Is this video really accurate and fair?
Its an extreme example, but here is a clip to another "Which is better - Film or Digital" that I watched.
They compare a Nikon F5 to a Nikon D300 both at ISO400.
Their verdict, rather predictably, is that the digital was better.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't there like a thousand factors that could influence this? The scanning equipment, firslty, the film used (they don't state what film it was - a pro film like Kodak Portra 160NC or some high street rubbish?) etc etc
The video is here :
http://fwd.five.tv/videos/challenge-blow-up-part-3
I admit my only comparisons are between film shot on my F80 and my D70s and film always wins for me. I have just bought an F5 and yet to see the results from that but I expect they will be better still than the F80.
Ted
Its an extreme example, but here is a clip to another "Which is better - Film or Digital" that I watched.
They compare a Nikon F5 to a Nikon D300 both at ISO400.
Their verdict, rather predictably, is that the digital was better.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't there like a thousand factors that could influence this? The scanning equipment, firslty, the film used (they don't state what film it was - a pro film like Kodak Portra 160NC or some high street rubbish?) etc etc
The video is here :
http://fwd.five.tv/videos/challenge-blow-up-part-3
I admit my only comparisons are between film shot on my F80 and my D70s and film always wins for me. I have just bought an F5 and yet to see the results from that but I expect they will be better still than the F80.
Ted