Nice Timur! I have been thinking about this a lot lately. I have and will always be a die hard fan of the digital revolution(haha). I love my video cameras, and I've only worked with film maybe a dozen times. But honestly the more I work in production, the more I see that its the smallest variables that make something special. And if all the pieces aren't correct, the whole thing can miss the mark. (its a game of inches!) That is why filmmaking/production is such a collaborative effort. As far as best image possible? I'm not sure what that really means. I think that quality/resolution/color wise we are approaching the point at which technology becomes more accurate than our eyes. Then what? There wont be any doubt about what has the best image quality in terms of those criteria. Yet I think that seeing something that is beautiful and shot on 35mm,8mm or an HVX200 can still be just as emotionally gripping. I really like Timur's metaphor with people who go sailing.
I still think the medium is just the means of telling the story. It matters a lot and the medium can definitely lend to the story or detract from it, but its not the most important factor.




