mporter012
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I've decided that I'm finally going to delve into digital in 2015. My story is not unlike many of yours, I assume. At this point in my life, I'm simply not able to spend as much time in the darkroom as I'd like. For three years, I've been telling myself that I'm going to spend more time in the darkroom, but unfortunately it's an hour from my apartment and the inconvenience of getting there has put my photography as a standstill of sorts, since I only have a film camera. I'm under no illusion that digital is cheaper, so this is not a financial maneuver!! I've considered just buying a scanner and continuing to shoot film, so that's an option - or just buying a digital camera and one prime lens and a printer. Or I can just buy a scanner and printer… I'm not sure what do! Regardless, I want to print for sure.
Some points about my photography interests. I only shoot black and white (which is also why i've steered clear of digital, since it's mostly color photography). I print small, never bigger than 8x10 in the darkroom, so I don't necessarily need full frame. I'd be looking to make serious, high quality prints, yes, but nothing large at this point. I shoot mostly landscapes and nature-type photos.
From everything I've read, even the newer 4/3 cameras are capable of making high-quality images at this point, and aps-c is great. A friend is telling me that you can't get good dynamic range of out of these smaller sensors, so don't bother with them. I keep reading that the new fuji x-trans sensor has the best b&w conversion, ect. A year ago, everyone was going nuts over the fuji x100, now all i read is, don't buy the x100, buy the x100t, the x100 sucks. It's overwhelming trying to decide what to do!
Now, tell me precisely what I should do! Any advice you have would be much appreciated.
Some points about my photography interests. I only shoot black and white (which is also why i've steered clear of digital, since it's mostly color photography). I print small, never bigger than 8x10 in the darkroom, so I don't necessarily need full frame. I'd be looking to make serious, high quality prints, yes, but nothing large at this point. I shoot mostly landscapes and nature-type photos.
From everything I've read, even the newer 4/3 cameras are capable of making high-quality images at this point, and aps-c is great. A friend is telling me that you can't get good dynamic range of out of these smaller sensors, so don't bother with them. I keep reading that the new fuji x-trans sensor has the best b&w conversion, ect. A year ago, everyone was going nuts over the fuji x100, now all i read is, don't buy the x100, buy the x100t, the x100 sucks. It's overwhelming trying to decide what to do!
Now, tell me precisely what I should do! Any advice you have would be much appreciated.