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ajuk

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Upsetting news, but predictable, I think. Film has advantages in medium and large format over digital (that's why I use it), but for low light, film has been losing ground for years.

I think your right, I was shocked at how good Tmax 400 looked at 1600 though, IMAO I still think film has an advantage at high speed in compact camera.
 

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I think your right, I was shocked at how good Tmax 400 looked at 1600 though, IMAO I still think film has an advantage at high speed in compact camera.

Yeah, but it is really hard to get the Fuji colors on TMAX film. :tongue:

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Yeah, but it is really hard to get the Fuji colors on TMAX film. :tongue:

Steve

But it's easier with Ilford XP1 or the newerXP-2 :D

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