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Dedicated B & W camera or convert to B & W with Nikon D850?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Maron Photography" data-source="post: 5188" data-attributes="member: 436"><p>Hello,</p><p>I have been trying to find information on this subject. Simply does a dedicated B & W camera give a higher photo quality then a photograph from a Nikon D850 set to Black and White? I would like to know all of your opinions and the models you would recommend for high quality B & W photography IF you feel that the photo quality is better with a dedicated B & W camera. By the way my B & W photos are usually of aged subjects such as graveyards, churches, really anything with an aged appearance and that could include elderly people as well. </p><p>Thank you in advance to all of those who respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Maron Photography, post: 5188, member: 436"] Hello, I have been trying to find information on this subject. Simply does a dedicated B & W camera give a higher photo quality then a photograph from a Nikon D850 set to Black and White? I would like to know all of your opinions and the models you would recommend for high quality B & W photography IF you feel that the photo quality is better with a dedicated B & W camera. By the way my B & W photos are usually of aged subjects such as graveyards, churches, really anything with an aged appearance and that could include elderly people as well. Thank you in advance to all of those who respond. [/QUOTE]
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