cny3123
Member
Ok, I really don't want to be considered a troll here and would like to explain why I am asking this. I currently own a Sony A850 and from the tests that I have seen, even 11 MP DSLRs out resolve MF (with the exception of drum scanning). The reason I am curious about this is I personally love film myself, and shoot 35mm B&W negs. I also have a Rolleicord and Holga, but don't shoot with either very much, though looking to start using the Rollei more often.
I recently had a look on ebay and other places and noticed how (relatively) cheap I can pick up a Pentax 645 A or Mamiya 645 manual focus variant. So I'm curious, with the costs of developing and scanning and everything else factored in, plus personal time, why do you still shoot medium format film? Or alternatively with digital MF becoming more affordable like the Pentax 645D once you again factor in film itself, development, scanning etc, is there still a benefit beyond simply liking the qualities film provides?
And I am sorry if this has already been beaten death here, I'm essentially new to this forum.
Edit: also it may or may not be relevant information, but I started getting seriously into photography with digital, and branched out to film later. I am only 21 after all.
I recently had a look on ebay and other places and noticed how (relatively) cheap I can pick up a Pentax 645 A or Mamiya 645 manual focus variant. So I'm curious, with the costs of developing and scanning and everything else factored in, plus personal time, why do you still shoot medium format film? Or alternatively with digital MF becoming more affordable like the Pentax 645D once you again factor in film itself, development, scanning etc, is there still a benefit beyond simply liking the qualities film provides?
And I am sorry if this has already been beaten death here, I'm essentially new to this forum.
Edit: also it may or may not be relevant information, but I started getting seriously into photography with digital, and branched out to film later. I am only 21 after all.