Tony-S Subscriber Joined Aug 16, 2009 Messages 1,145 Location Colorado, USA Format Multi Format Jul 2, 2018 #1 Pretty cool. Dead Link Removed
Theo Sulphate Member Joined Jul 3, 2014 Messages 6,489 Location Gig Harbor Format Multi Format Jul 2, 2018 #2 Well, that's interesting. ...and I thought Pop Photo was defunct. I bought their "last issue". Last edited: Jul 2, 2018
BrianShaw Member Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 16,526 Location La-la-land Format Multi Format Jul 2, 2018 #3 That’s the only part I found interesting... but happy that the link was posted.
Shoom Member Joined Jan 7, 2018 Messages 28 Location USA Format Multi Format Jul 2, 2018 #4 This is the exact same article as the PopSci write-up. Dead Link Removed
Sirius Glass Subscriber Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 50,364 Location Southern California Format Multi Format Jul 2, 2018 #5 The article makes me want to go out and shoot more Portra 400 film!
chip j Member Joined Oct 26, 2012 Messages 2,193 Location NE Ohio Format 35mm Jul 2, 2018 #6 Kodachrome much sharper in 35mm? That's what my friend says, and he was a NYC pro for 30 yrs.
flavio81 Member Joined Oct 24, 2014 Messages 5,069 Location Lima, Peru Format Medium Format Jul 3, 2018 #7 chip j said: Kodachrome much sharper in 35mm? That's what my friend says, and he was a NYC pro for 30 yrs. Click to expand... Yes, it was fundamentally sharper due to different design. It is also gone, long gone, far gone.
chip j said: Kodachrome much sharper in 35mm? That's what my friend says, and he was a NYC pro for 30 yrs. Click to expand... Yes, it was fundamentally sharper due to different design. It is also gone, long gone, far gone.