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BW Comparison: M8 vs M3


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First one is M8, DNG conversion, ISO 160, f11

Second is M3, Fuji Acros 100, f11

Both images shot with 50 tabbed Summicron. The jpeg quality does no justice to the film shot, but unfortunately there is no choice.

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Another confirmation to a sentiment of mine: when comparing Digi to Film, look AT THE PRINTS : jpeg cannot give any real matter of judgment.

Aprt this principle: film image is simply by sure, a little darker: did you shoot with the same shutter time ? M8 is 160 vs. 100 the film...

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I think we all know the limitations of jpegs. I posted this because I was curious myself and I hoped to demonstrate that either setup will deliver good bw. Yes, the scene is very contrasty and perhaps an indoor comparison or street shooting scene would be better. I'll see what I can do. :)

Shutter speed was 1/250 on both cameras. Thanks for your comments.

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Problems with the M8 file (contrast, highlights) are probably easily remedied in Lightroom--development being the massive, insurmountable variable in any comparison like this.

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First one is M8, DNG conversion, ISO 160, f11

Second is M3, Fuji Acros 100, f11

Both images shot with 50 tabbed Summicron. The jpeg quality does no justice to the film shot, but unfortunately there is no choice.

 

I am sorry, but which one is the «first one», and which is «second»? With my eyes scanning naturally from top to bottom (like most everybody, I guess), I assume «first one» is the top one, yet the bottom one has the tighter crop, calling to mind to the 1,3 factor of the M8 (75 mm with a 50 as opposed to 50 on the M3.) IF they were shot from the same spot. Am I missing something here?

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Yes. I suppose it would be nice if my M3 produced EXIF data:)

The scanned image was cropped. I am assuming the scanner holder had something to do with the edges being darker, similar to vignetting but just on the edges not corners.

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