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  1. <p>Maybe with Black & White Medium Format. http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/modern-bw.htm. <br> It also depends on your skill level. If you are a film guru, and know how to use film, you can produce some stunning results that may rival your digital. I have some film shots from Agfa 25 B&W taken with an old Yashica twin lens reflex camera back in the early 90s. Had to use a light meter and a tripod (no on board computers-LOL). I still can't reproduce the level of detail, and the richness of tone from the film with my digital equipment. Something about the black and white seems better with the film. To get these results you do have to know how to use film. There's a learning curve if you're coming from digital where the on board computer does most of the work for you. To pick up an old camera and a roll of film and take shots and run it up to Sams, isn't going to be a good comparison.</p>
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