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Oh how much do I want one of these?!?
Just look at it … it's a thing of beauty.

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Thu Oct 28, 2010 7:41 am
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How many megapixels does it have?

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ProfessorF wrote:
How many megapixels does it have?
35mill., Alex.
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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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Really like it. I think I'd have to invest in a better scanner too though. I still want one of these.

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veato wrote:
Really like it. I think I'd have to invest in a better scanner too though.
A crappy scanner would just add to the lomo feel.
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I still want one of these.
OMJF! I'd spend less on a pretty damn good digital compact.

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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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veato wrote:
Really like it. I think I'd have to invest in a better scanner too though.
A crappy scanner would just add to the lomo feel.

What I meant was my scanner doesnt have the ability to scan negatives at all :oops:

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I still want one of these.
OMJF! I'd spend less on a pretty damn good digital compact.

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I know! The results when used with Natura ASA1600 film though in available light conditions are nothing short of stunning IMO.

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It's only a 1:2.8 - my Minolta 50mm goes to 1:1.7 and the Mamiya 50mm is a 1:2.
Neither of which cost £300.

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It's only a 1:2.8 - my Minolta 50mm goes to 1:1.7 and the Mamiya 50mm is a 1:2.
Neither of which cost £300.


It's the whole package I like. The compact-ness (?), NP mode when using Natura/Sensia 1600, etc etc. Sure I could just buy a fast f/1.4 50mm but then that's not really the point. Objects of desire aren't always the most cost effective/best solution but that doesnt stop us wanting them ;)

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Objects of desire aren't always the most cost effective/best solution but that doesnt stop us wanting them ;)


:) Say no more. It's often not what an object does, it's how it does it.

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:) Say no more.
This.

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Just as an FYI/gloat-past; I now own one of these. It's awesome. That is all (for now).

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That is all (for now).
Bastard.
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EDIT - PoiDH.

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ProfessorF wrote:
It's only a 1:2.8 - my Minolta 50mm goes to 1:1.7 and the Mamiya 50mm is a 1:2.
Neither of which cost £300.


Even the 1.4 minolta 50mm isn't £300 if you shop about

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Just as an FYI/gloat-past; I now own one of these. It's awesome. That is all (for now).


One of what? There must be 4 different things mentioned on this thread.

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Just as an FYI/gloat-past; I now own one of these. It's awesome. That is all (for now).

One of what? There must be 4 different things mentioned on this thread.

Sorry, a Sprocket Rocket. I love it.

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