Re: film camera with digital lens
- From: "nicholas" <nicholas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 08:58:06 +0100
"frederick" <lost@xxxxxxx> wrote in message >
Get over it. Use the D80 and clean dust of the sensor as required. At
least you can check occasionally in the field.
The Sigma 12-24 is a 35mm format lens. Results will be as you see in the
viewfinder (for composition).
Dust can also affect the result with film, either by sitting on the film
emulsion surface, or by scratching the emulsion when you advance the film.
In nearly 40 years of photography, I've had far more % of "failures" with
film than with digital - scratches, light-leaky 35mm cassettes, gnarled
sprocket holes, crappy developing, etc. Changing a lens in the field with
digital is much less fraught with hazard than changing a 35mm film in the
field.
In 5 years of digital, I've had one or two shots lost due to card failure,
but never had dust causing a problem which couldn't be fixed easily in PP.
Cleaning the sensor depends on the dust. Some types of dust seem to be
biological in origin and leave a stain on the sensor. That happened last
year and the sensor cleaning kit with swabs/solvent that I carried would'nt
remove them. I can't carry the pressured can of air for my favourite
cleaning tool - Green Clean Vacuum Power - on board a plane.
If the sensor was in need of a clean requiring swabs then I would not
attempt it myself again. Three swabs cost about £15 and all three would
probably be needed to do a decent clean. Sending the camera to Nikon costs
around £25 and they are responsible for damage to the sensor. The problem
is being without camera for a month.
Not bothered about a bit of dust on the film, I scan it myself anyway and
its easy, free and risk proof to remove marks.
.
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