>>>>>>I guess I could get a digital back,
but i assume that's an expensive option.
I don't think any digital camera back would be good for this...although, my
experience has been limited to using a now obsolete digital camera--a Nikon
E3--in a studio. I have looked at scanning backs, and both one & three shot
capture backs for our studio as well, and there were serious limitations to
these backs in regards to using view cameras, and then there was the price
too...the ones I looked at were much, much more than the Betterlight
backs....
But, they simply do not work with low light, or with long exposures...none
of them do. They all need *alot* of light, the right kind of light, and no
matter how expensive they are, they still don't do long exposures....usually
they cut off around 15th or an 8th of a sec as the longest....if you do see
a long exposure on a cheaper slr type digital camera, usually it gets pretty
noisy in quality....
KT
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Received on Mon Feb 25 14:07:03 2002
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