View Poll Results: Film or Digital? | |||
Film | 2 | 6.67% | |
Digital | 11 | 36.67% | |
Both | 17 | 56.67% | |
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04-27-2009, 09:18 AM
I use both
Film has it's unique quality and contrast which is amazing. Plus negative will last forever, unless they are destroyed, which means no worry of being wiped off of your hard disk! lol I see how digital can be better for it's own reasons, but it will never beat the excitement of the process of producing the images, and the quality of film for me. L.O.V.E Nyappy! カチイ http://www.flickr.com/photos/21854982@N08/
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04-27-2009, 10:33 AM
Digital. I loathe fiddling with film, carrying multiple cameras with multiple film types for changeable English weather, paying over a fiver per reel for development only to find half your shots are worthless, and the extremely slow learning curve where you have to wait until your film is developed before you can see whether you've improved and how your technique fails.
Certainly even, say, the Canon 1Ds MKIII can't match the resolution of a large format camera, but you can already get digital backs for medium and large format cameras, which saves messing with plates. I don't see it being more than ten years before pro digital kit is widespread. There will always be people who prefer film, but I do believe that digital will trump it in the end for all but the most specialised applications (polaroid transfer, for example). In a way that's a shame, because learning the slow, cumbersome way teaches a photographer to get it right in-camera and rely very little on post-processing. |
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