What is the equivalent in a megapixel digital camera to my regular 35mm Pentax with 200 color film speed?
Mar 20, 2010 Digital Cameras
I want big prints (16×20 or 30×40) machenMomentan I used Fuji 200 speed
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March 20th, 2010 at 14:07
Absolutely nothing! They are completely different Technologien.Wenn you want prints 16×20 inches, a good professional APN with 12MP sensor 10 to be photographed in RAW funktionieren.Um 30×40 inch prints a receipt, you’d probably need a medium format digital how to use a digital or Hasselblad Mamiya back with A.
March 20th, 2010 at 15:01
About 20 MP in the best conditions. A typical point-n-35mm camera can get up to 10 megapixels or even 6, depending on the purpose and Einstellmöglichkeiten.Für professional photography, but it is still lead 35mm falling in digital photography.
March 20th, 2010 at 15:45
I break the pack on it. Well done, has 10 to 12-megapixel camera goes format prints 16 x 20 and even 30 “x 40 can win.” This is the software interpolation of digital file. So the answer is twofold: 1) elimination megapixel and 2) the ability of the operator of the printer and the quality of equipment / Software.Selbst 200-speed film grain in it can affect the shape of the picture. By comparison, digital cameras when shooting in low to medium grain, these ISOs have, as long as the images are properly exposed. Digital cameras show the image noise at high ISO values, and is generally under-exposed wenn.Ich about playing this week with my scanner and my Fujifilm Provia slides, both in 35mm and 120 format . The 120-format is only noticeable when using digital 100 ISO slide film, and when I saw the equivalent of about 25 million pixels. The thing is, 100% so I can see that the image is soft and not detailliert.Ich compared to a digital SLR with a lower megapixel rating would suggest approaching the local institution where you are, these prints will determine their quality and image. We can probably say that you need a minimum of # megagpixels you have in your SLR.