softix wrote:if we get 100 films , we only can capture 100 pictures only..
Anyone that incompetent would not do much better with digital!
For every 100 films I get at least 3,600 pictures. Of those, around 1,000 are at least good.
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softix wrote:if we get 100 films , we only can capture 100 pictures only..
tonymcgartland wrote: I look forward to taking some nice photographs and using the post office again to snail mail my stuff off to Peak Imaging!
nelu_goia wrote:To all film lovers,
Guys, I have to confess that I switched to digital very late, in 2005, just because I hated digital cameras for their poor quality.
Since then I`ve learned a lot about photo processing and especially about Photoshop and now I have no regrets. I owe a Canon 5D Mark II and I love it because I can do whatever I want to do with it.
Never again would I allow a photo-lab operator to decide about my photos. This is the essence of the digital photography: be your own master.
I still like to look at my film photos but I am aware that they are nowhere close to the ones I take today with my digital camera.
Enjoy shooting, be that on film or digital. The only thing which matters is the final product, which is the photo. Once taken and printed on a paper, can you tell the difference between digital and film?
I dare anybody to do that…
Nelu
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