[Help] Convert a camera from film to digital? Updates to this post /post/258355-convert-a-camera-from-film-to-digit Sun, 06 Dec 2009 16:01:30 +0100 Reply from expectu /post/258355-convert-a-camera-from-film-to-digit#reply-5284862 (siliconfilm) maybe helps you

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expectu Sat, 10 Oct 2009 20:49:41 +0100
Reply from expectu /post/258355-convert-a-camera-from-film-to-digit#reply-5284859 (siliconfilm) maybe help you

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expectu Sat, 10 Oct 2009 20:47:00 +0100
Reply from R.A.M /post/258355-convert-a-camera-from-film-to-digit#reply-4893154 I meant dslr cam not fslr…

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R.A.M Sun, 22 Mar 2009 22:48:56 +0100
Reply from R.A.M /post/258355-convert-a-camera-from-film-to-digit#reply-4892917 You may be able to find something called a digital back…
If I remember they could be put into SLR cams… but fiddling with a digital cams circuitry and CCD sensor array and an SLR is going to make a mess of things!
There is a very good chance you will mess up with the lense alignment as well…
Best thing to do is buy an FSLR cam which is already compatible with your lenses.. it will cost about $350 on the lower side…

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R.A.M Sun, 22 Mar 2009 21:24:06 +0100
Reply from anongirl /post/258355-convert-a-camera-from-film-to-digit#reply-4892815 Hm, pretty sure thats not possible…? Only because a manual slr and a digital are COMPLETELY different. An slr works by flipping a switch that lets light in for a fraction of a second, reacting chemically with particles of silver nitrate on film. A digital allows light to hit a semiconductor inside.

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anongirl Sun, 22 Mar 2009 20:49:23 +0100
Reply from fractal.scatter /post/258355-convert-a-camera-from-film-to-digit#reply-4892807 No no don’t do that. They’re completely different inside. You may be able to use the lenses interchangably but you can’t convert on to a digital.

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fractal.scatter Sun, 22 Mar 2009 20:47:52 +0100