Many of you have probably seen the image comparisons between the D100, S2, D60, and scanned film in this site:
http://www.photim.net/Infos/Info-DPI.htm
I have heard many times that no digital camera can provide the same color and resolution quality as a professional filmscanner, and a decent film. But by looking at the images, the results from the filmscanner seem horribly grainy. The contrast and colors looks also very "artificial". They used an AGFA XY-15 filmscanner, but nothing seems to be mentioned about the film. I suppose that they have used an ASA 100 positive film.
I have decided to wait a year or so before I buy a new DSLR, and I am planning to get a 4000dpi filmscanner instead. But after looking at these results, I wonder if a filmscanner is really better.
I would appreciate your opinions on this.
Cheers,
Andre
http://www.photim.net/Infos/Info-DPI.htm
I have heard many times that no digital camera can provide the same color and resolution quality as a professional filmscanner, and a decent film. But by looking at the images, the results from the filmscanner seem horribly grainy. The contrast and colors looks also very "artificial". They used an AGFA XY-15 filmscanner, but nothing seems to be mentioned about the film. I suppose that they have used an ASA 100 positive film.
I have decided to wait a year or so before I buy a new DSLR, and I am planning to get a 4000dpi filmscanner instead. But after looking at these results, I wonder if a filmscanner is really better.
I would appreciate your opinions on this.
Cheers,
Andre