Digital Cameras vs. Film - part 2 - Photography Tutorial


Part 2 of this tutorial contains a comparison of the Nikon D100 with film, our view of the future of digital cameras, Links, a discussion of Information theory and image quality, and how to measure MTF. - View Tutorial »


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