Jens, I think that Godfrey's suggestion is the hmmm technologically the most well thought through. Indeed you could make a set of settings of your K10D (or any other digital camera) and have it dedicated for the job.
The problem of film is that of white balance during scanning. Boris Jens Bladt wrote: > Hello List > I may be offered a chance to make one (two, actually) shots every week or > so, for a period of perhaps 6-8 years. Thats perhaps 52x8 (416) shots For > the harbour project in my home town. Perhaps you remember that I'm a city > planner/architect working for the local community. > We're buildnig a new 40 ha harbour on topof a 4.000.000 ton soil deposit. > I'll arrange for two stationary tripods (steel and concrete) to be installed > at different places. So the camera position is not really an issue. The > result will be a small movie (30 seconds?), showing in seconds how the whole > thing was built during a 6-8 year period. My question is: What kind of > camera equipment would you use, in order to make sure all shots ar > compatible - same angle of view, same colour rendition etc. > I was thinking of 6x6 equipment (Pentacon or Hasselblad) and 120-film > (bought in advance and stored in a freezer). > What do you guys think ? > > Regards > Jens Bladt > > http://www.jensbladt.dk > +45 56 63 77 11 > +45 23 43 85 77 > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

