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Suburbia (Washing Line)

Suburbia (Washing Line)
Today I bought a Nikon D70s, a camera dating from c.2005. The D70 models are some of the few SLR cameras with a CCD sensor. These were abandoned because alternative technology was cheaper. It is claimed that CCD technology provides a particular character of rendering and resolution; a vibrancy not always evident in the CMOS sensors which replaced them. Differences in colour and white balance can be adjusted in post processing, whereas the difference between a faintly antiseptic CMOS and a vibrant CCD cannot be replicated after the shutter has been activated. Zack Arias, a photographer who started out with the D70/70s described the skin tone resolving power of the D70, as “mind-blowing”. (I have yet to risk blowing my own mind).
I thought it might be instructive to conduct my own tests, a fairly cheap exercise given the secondhand values of 14 year old digital cameras. I hope my D70 holds up long enough to reach a conclusion!

Lens at 70mm. 200 ISO; f/4.5; 1/400th.

Amazingstoker, aNNa schramm, Aschi "Freestone" and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 aNNa schramm
aNNa schramm club
Waschtag :-))
4 years ago.
 Amazingstoker
Amazingstoker
Don't know why, but washing line photos are always interesting . . .
4 years ago.
The Limbo Connection club has replied to Amazingstoker
I agree. It's a little glimpse we get into other people's lives of things not normally seen. It's akin to watching a removal van being unloaded.
4 years ago.

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