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I guess all the guys who prefer this layout are still shooting film. ;-)

What is wrong with still shooting film? I shoot medium format often with my Hasselblad. Digital has caught up to film in color but it still falls short of film in Black and White. Especially medium format in film like T-Max 100 and printed in Oriental Seagull G3
 
What is wrong with still shooting film? I shoot medium format often with my Hasselblad. Digital has caught up to film in color but it still falls short of film in Black and White. Especially medium format in film like T-Max 100 and printed in Oriental Seagull G3
I too find that it is not as good, shooting B&W in digital. There is a certain depth to the image for B&W negative film that is missing from B&W digital.

Even a simple shot with a simple camera, then simple scanning, inversion and basic editing. (leveling, cropping and contrast adjustment)

Now since posting this the Zf is out and doing quite well, it seems, as there are all kinds of "flavors" available.

I'm still debating this: Z5 II vs. Zf. (as an upgrade for my Z5) The Z5 II would be superior for sports, but the Zf would be more fun the rest of the time. Both are damned expensive, as The Orange Man has really taxed us on them. Maybe a Black Friday sale is forthcoming?
 
I'm still debating this: Z5 II vs. Zf. (

This depends on your use cases. What would you like to do with it and how much percentage of your photo time is used for each scenario/use case?
 
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