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by bravura
1134 days ago
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Can someone explain in detail how the hybridization of analog and digital occurs? Where and why? I, for example, would love to mod a Hasselblad medium format cameras so that it could digitally adjust light etc so I could use it as a point and shoot, but with beautiful quality output. But your linked output discusses getting worse quality photos through the addition of digital sensors. Why? |
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Imagine running 110 film through a hassy, it would look crap, and only capture a tiny window of what you normally do, because the "sensor" is tiny.
That's basically the problem, the sensor size of hobbyist camera modules is tiny, even smaller than 110 film.
They do make medium format digital backs, but they are expensive, even by hasselblad standards.