Re: cameras..


I have been using a Pentax 35mm film camera and I would like to know
what you would consider a good film.

I have tried the "scanning in at the photo lab route", but the colors
are all distorted.  I also get a set of prints at the same time and
those are the pictures I end up posting 95% of the time (by scanning the
print).  I can see the difference in the clarity of the photos posted
from digitals (although I would probably disagree that all digitals
render color better than standard cameras).

What could be happening to the colors when I get the lab to scan the
film in.   I figured the lab was just doing an excellent job of color
correcting.

Sandra
SE Manitoba

"R.J. Baynum" wrote:

> I  understand the benefits of digital, however , unless you pay a lot
> more for a
> camera, that sells in the 5 to 8 or even 10 thousand range you will
> not get better
> photos then with standard film. You should use good film, and then
> have it scanned
> at the lab, then go over it in photo shop.. You should stick to the
> film instead
> of taking the easy way out. Learn about photography first, and get a
> really good
> Camera with good glass.. I prefer Cannon my self. I also like
> Hasselblad.
> I and my wife are professional photographers,.. among other things
> our web site.. http://www.reflectionstudio.com
>
> R.J.
> Huntsville AL.
>


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