Do you still use film cameras and do they have a future?



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Yes we do, just shot on a zenith yesterday, but we have a Sonyka digital in the family as well. Digital is good for traveling. They shoot professionally on film, and those are the photos that go to exhibitions. And a lot of professional photographers use film. And I also agree with Utkonos?

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Yes we do, just yesterday we were shooting with a Zenith, but we have a Sonyka digital in the family as well. Digital is good for travel. They shoot professionally on film, and it is these photos that go to exhibitions. And a lot of professional photographers use film. I also agree with Utkonos.

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I do, but I'm going to buy myself a digital.

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There are, but like vinyl records. only grandmothers have them or very sentimental individuals:

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Yes I do, I have a Minolta SLR - better quality than digital.

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I use one, go check it out. Going to buy a DSLR

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as long as digital will slow down when shooting moving objects - Analogs will. I still often use my analog SLR when shooting my son, pets, sports, car races, etc I don't argue that there is a hustle Gypsy, but they cost an unaffordable amount of money.

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there are advantages to films: - quality - no need for batteries I like to take pictures while camping

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don't use them, but of course they are. There will always be people who prefer them!

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we all die and what memory we have left, what's the difference a computer or a film, digital is cheaper

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No, I don't use it anymore. I don't know about the future. There's already some digitizers whose picture quality is indistinguishable from analog. But what a past of analog photography!

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I have a digital

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I often take pictures at very fast shutter speeds and in quick response of the camera I decided not to use film.

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I am very happy with ZENIT. By the way and a big head start over the dials.

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I work with two CANON EOS 30Ds and an EOS 5 film. Not going to get rid of it in the near future. By the way many professionals are of the same opinion.

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I think you should only do serious jobs with film cameras.

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I'm using a digital, but for me film will stay. Convenient in a trip - the film ran out - bought more immediately print photos sent by mail as a postcard. Immediately into the album and if you need to get it out - showed. Digital photos until I get round to printing - a year will pass. I'm an amateur photographer.

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I think that films are more expansive in their color reproduction capabilities, at least because there are films that no sensor will pass the sensitivity: It's true that digital is easier, but a good film won't be inferior. It's the same question of what kind of car to drive. -Everyone has wheels and drives fast: I have both: Each has its own charms!

 

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