I recently developed a roll that I had shot with my F75 that I had bought for a steal price of 16 euros. I had shot this film in two locations that had written in two separate posts.At the Old Train Station of Megara and at Faliron. In both posts I had photos taken with my D3200. In this roll I had similar shots on film to the ones I took with my DSLR.
The Old Steam Locomotive, Megara Old Train Station
Urban Decay, Crisis Aftermath |Faliro, NAI Cafe and Olympico
Here the same shot with D3200
another one with F75 and ProImage.
In my eyes the film can still stand next to digital at least to my taste,It adds character that I most times add in post proccessing in my digital photos. Also with film you are most likely going to make prints and thats a nice thing that sometimes we forget with the digital photos.
More photos in my Flickr album
Where the film and digital shots taken at the same time? Some of the similar shots appear to be different primarily in the quality of available light.
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Yes they where taken at the same time .
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Wow. The D3200 is biased toward brighter colors, then, then the Agfa Vista.
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The colours in Kodak proImage are not so bright, also the D3200 is set as Ken Rockwell advised +saturation +contrast setup. I also really like the Fuji and the Agfa film colours..
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