bajasurf said:
Green: May I offer you this link:
www.georgeward.com
Mr. Ward has the cover shot for the November, 2008 issue of Outdoor Photographer magazine which he shot using a 4x5 camera and which I find quite amusing considering the magazine promotes mostly digital through their articles and advertisements. If you do go to George Ward's site be sure to read his bio and look at his portfolio.
Love it! Those are stunning. I have nothing against 4x5, just to be clear. It doesn't really fit my particular style of shooting which is why I have shyed away from it, but it may be my next stop as I start to butt against some MF digital issues that I had not considered. Still, you asked about ultimate image quality and I think a P65 with a technical camera and digital lenses will at least match 4x5 film. Not sure it will match 8x10.
The only camera I have sold that I really miss is a Fuji 6x9. The problem with the camera is the speed and expense of film. First you buy it, then store it, the take it to get processed, then review it, then take it to get scanned at about $150/frame, then post process and print. No instant feedback is a problem for me because I got spoiled shooting Polaroid in the studio and then having that instant feedback in-camera.
Also, I am a control freak. There, I said it, happy? Two of the most important parts of the process are no longer in my control, and that scares me a little.
Film is film, digital is digital. Both are great. Both are capable of outstanding results in the right hands. Both are expensive, though with digital the bulk of the cost in upfront.