as above. i know there are some really pro photographers here who use film SLR.. i have a question here regarding film scanner..
i just borrowed a Minolta X-700 film SLR cam (a very very old one) from my relative..
it's equip with a HOYA 55mm SKYLIGHT (1B) 28-70mm 1:3.5 - 4.8 lens and a SKY (1A) 67mm f=28-200mm 1:4.0 - 5.6 lens.. now guys, tell me good or not? cos i am not that pro in camera and lens.. but i know how to appreciate nice pics and know how to use SLR cam.. (but not experience in macro though). the last time i use this cam is when i was sec4.. which is 4 or 5 years back..
so now considering to buy a film scanner to scan images into my com.. cos for me, it's a must to have a digital format of my photos in my com. and criteria are: -
- images must sharp eg: at least match a 5mp digicam
- color must be accurate
therefore, which decent-priced scanner can do the job?
and also, can anybody explain to me what those numbers (eg: 1:4.0 - 5.6.. etc) means?
i just borrowed a Minolta X-700 film SLR cam (a very very old one) from my relative..
it's equip with a HOYA 55mm SKYLIGHT (1B) 28-70mm 1:3.5 - 4.8 lens and a SKY (1A) 67mm f=28-200mm 1:4.0 - 5.6 lens.. now guys, tell me good or not? cos i am not that pro in camera and lens.. but i know how to appreciate nice pics and know how to use SLR cam.. (but not experience in macro though). the last time i use this cam is when i was sec4.. which is 4 or 5 years back..
so now considering to buy a film scanner to scan images into my com.. cos for me, it's a must to have a digital format of my photos in my com. and criteria are: -
- images must sharp eg: at least match a 5mp digicam
- color must be accurate
therefore, which decent-priced scanner can do the job?
and also, can anybody explain to me what those numbers (eg: 1:4.0 - 5.6.. etc) means?