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Are dslr on there way out?
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Oct 2, 2011 20:27:08   #
user2071 Loc: New England
 
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Yes, so do I. Loved working with my 4x5 field camera. I used Polaroid type 55 as a modern short cut to test exposure... and I already had a negative.
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I always wanted to try a REALLY big format camera.

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Oct 3, 2011 08:19:55   #
clicktime Loc: Yucca Valley Ca.
 
Ibuilt it out of a wheel chair and a step ladder. It has mony different ways you can configure it for different uses. It even has a unbrella to keep off the rain or use as a refector.

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Oct 3, 2011 14:15:43   #
artsyjeanne Loc: Florida
 
It looks really neat. You should apply for a patent on that one.


clicktime wrote:
Ibuilt it out of a wheel chair and a step ladder. It has mony different ways you can configure it for different uses. It even has a unbrella to keep off the rain or use as a refector.

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Oct 3, 2011 14:53:01   #
Lmarc Loc: Ojojona, Honduras
 
I can see larger formats and higher resolution, but isn't there a point of diminishing returns to this mega-pixel race? I recall reading somewhere that digital cameras have already surpassed the best film resolutions so it would seem everything else is a matter of superior lenses and/or electronic technology to make things easier for the user. After some point a brazillion-megapixel photo would look no different to the normal observer. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Oct 3, 2011 14:59:55   #
Davethehiker Loc: South West Pennsylvania
 
Your are right on! The more mega pixels your camera is capable of resolving, the better your lens must be to take advantage of it.

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