I know that digital will eventually pass film in DR and resolution. In fact, if digital manages to render light in a similar way that film does, I'll switch back to it in a heartbeat. Personally I find the whole resolution thing a bit tiring as film has more than enough resolution for anyone - go to a gallery exhibiting 35mm shots printed pretty large and you don't think 'man, I wish there was more resolution' and besides, if you want resolution you go for large format (saw a Thomas Struth exhition a month ago, prints were the size of entire walls and were teeming with detail). Dynamic range has more practical consequences, can you pull in highlight detail in the same way as film? Honest question, as 14 stops is very impressive, but I don't know if it clips highlights or allows them to 'fade out' - take my Portra shot for example, I have a similar one (early morning, sunlight streaming in from the side) taken with my S5 which has 12 stops of DR and very good highlight retention for a digital, but the highlights and sky have totally clipped which is very distracting.