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The "Retro" look of some new digital cameras is based not so much on SLRs as Rangefinder cameras. Anyway, I'd prefer having a real working Kodak Retina IIC (35mm rangefinder film camera) again, over these new digital units. The color slides we took in the early 60s are the most beautiful images I've ever seen.

Pixels will never look as good as film. wink
Posted by: Cosmo54   Posted on: 06/17/09  (Edited: 06/17/2009 @ 11:53) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Actually  Cosmo54 | 06/17/09
Agree 50%  arcebus@... | 06/18/09
RE: Retro is the wave of the future for camera design  ka0mow | 06/18/09
Like Konica Minolta MAXXUM 7D?  klockheed | 06/18/09
RE: Retro is the wave of the future for camera design  wkeja | 06/18/09
RE: Retro is the wave of the future for camera design  leekellerking@... | 06/18/09
RE: Retro is the wave of the future for camera design  chrasmus | 06/18/09
RE: Retro is the wave of the future for camera design  rpwillia0@... | 06/18/09
RE: Retro is the wave of the future for camera design  Taters05456 | 06/18/09
What's a camera for? - to look at???  john.foggitt@... | 06/19/09
Ask, and you shall recieve  CStryker86 | 06/19/09
RE: Retro is the wave of the future for camera design  Orkan | 06/19/09

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