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[filmscanners] Re: film and scanning vs digital photography



The best film I've tried is Fuji Astia 100F. It is very fine grain, and
certainly benefits from the highest scanning resolution on the 5400.
Astia is slightly less contrasty than most slide film, so you have a bit
of dynamic range to play with when you scan it.

I can get good images from a crop that is about 1/3rd the width of the
frame. I'm often shooting images where I can't get close enough, so I
need the full resolution. Now I suppose if I had  DSLR at 16Mpixel, the
results would be similar.

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