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If I start by giving my rolls to a professional lab that sends me both the negatives and the scanned images, the passage could be less traumatic for the quality, right? In other forums I had read discussions where they said that for a quality of both colors and final result you had to spend and buy a high-priced camera like a leica m, bessa or similar. I want to debunk this thing.
Stick a good quality lens on your Pentax and load it with good quality film , and if the resulting images are not good enough it's down to you .
People who say you have to buy the most expensive stuff to get a decent shot are confused and just think a posh camera will make them a better photographer .
It doesn't .
An out of focus , badly exposed , badly composed boring photograph doesn't turn fantastic because it was taken with a Leica !
If you have a macro lens you can check the quality of the scan your given of your negatives with you digital camera .
Set it correctly ( and level ) with your negatives on a lightbox , and look at that on the screen .
Don't pixel peep too much or all you'll see is grain !
But it'll tell you if the lab is missing out on detail that's on your film but not the scanned images you get back .