sriram said:Film shooter here. Digital is a waste of money for my needs. Nothing comes close to Velvia. And projecting it on a large screen... wow!
yeah... "wee yu wee"
sriram said:Film shooter here. Digital is a waste of money for my needs. Nothing comes close to Velvia. And projecting it on a large screen... wow!
kex said:for serious shooting,film is still my choice.
lizter said:i am attrached to photography by film and been chasing my passion even though we are in the digital age. Somemore i am in the multimedia field who comes in contact with digital almost everyday.
But i strongly believe that although digital have many advantages over film, there are still some ways that they can never replace film.
1) you cant load slides or B&W into your digital. It will still take a long long time for digital to replace slides in term of quality.
2) you cant play in the darkroom and cross process your film, although there is PS, but you miss out all the fun.
3) you cant claim the originality of your works, since anything that is digital can be manipulated or duplicated. while a great pic capture on film is always a great pic and you will be the only one in the world to hold on to that piece of negative or slide till the day you die~!
I also believe that one challenging aspect of photography is trying to get the exposure right on slide which are well known for their little torlence, rather than shooting hundreds of the same scene using digital to get it right on PS later on.
film is still the best~!
but digital is all the magic~
how ironic ;p
sfhuang said:The excitement of taking the slides out of its envelope, seeing them for the first time, and recalling what you saw in the viewfinder when you had pressed the shutter button is nothing short of a wonderful, magical experience.
kex said:Contax T3 rocks~!