2/13/2024 0 Comments Medium format vs frame camera![]() There are, of course, limitations to any comparison like this - most notably would be with the representation in the film category. In addition, if you’ve been looking at the images closely, you’ve probably noticed that while Camera A had sufficient clarity for a small print, the resolution is nowhere close to that of Camera C, which means, you guessed it, Camera C is the Sony and Camera A is my iPhone. For film enthusiasts, the tones of the Portra series are pretty hard to mistake. So, do you think you know which camera is which? If you’re at all familiar with Portra 400, you have probably guessed that Camera B is the Mamiya RZ67 loaded up with Portra 400. If I were to be really picky, I may say that the edge goes to Camera B where the shadows seem to have kept more detail. ![]() Between Cameras B and C, the color palette is different but overall, they both seemed to perform well. Camera A really struggled with this photo as the shadows got quite muddy and just about all of the details south of the bottom of the trees are also quite muddy. In addition, the cave itself is quite enormous and looks beautiful after a fresh coat of snow. Mamiya RZ67 paired with a 65mm f/4.0 W using Portra 400, shot and processed at 400 ASA, scanned using Epson V600 (a review can be found here) and inverted/edited with Negative Lab Proįor our first comparison, we are looking at Ash Cave, which provides an excellent opportunity to really exercise the dynamic range of each camera.Sony a7R II equipped with a Nikon 28mm f/2.8 Ai-S shot at ISO 400.iPhone X and images edited in LR Mobile.Instead, I edited the shots as I normally would given the camera/film stock. Lastly, it should be noted that I did not attempt to edit each photo to look identical to one another. For consistency between the digital camera and film camera, the shutter speed was metered using the digital camera using the same aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
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