Mmm... Pie...
steak and kidney and custard mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Why have these strange people escaped from the film and conventional forum and why are they talking about pies? Someone shut the trapdoor quickly!
Lol custard....pie needs lol custard
As far as I'm concerned, the bottom line is the final image and it being suitable for where it's to be seen (from an online thumbnail to an onstreet hoarding).
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If you use film then good. Its nice to see people still using it but atleast give a half decent argument for what it offers over digital?
Did we mention just how damn cool old film cameras look?
Some digital cameras look the same though
not to mention that on digital you can put a big grip on and 'look like a pro'
Some digital cameras look the same though
Meanwhile Fuji discontinued even more films. You know the end is very near
Meanwhile Fuji discontinued even more films. You know the end is very near
Oh please, that's like saying a jaffa cake is the same as a biscuit.
Leica's are quite similar from the front... (not the back though, admittedly...)
Most DSLRs look very similar to an SLR from the front (provided you're comparing to a modern SLR)
Nah not slr type cameras. Meant rangefinders
I think its the end for film for me,just put up my last film camera for sale. How long do you think 35mm film will last ?
*Of course the EOS3 has that eye control focus logo, which is clearly far in advance to anything available on any DSLR
I never got on with eye focus control - so I wasnt sorry that canon didn't include it in the DSLR
Obviously it's very good that photography students are taught a variety of media.
Agreed Robin,
Although realistically any that go on to become pros will be entirely digital I think there is something still to be learnt from studying film too.
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I totally aggree. Studying film I believe has made me the compolete photographer. Learning exposure by maunual intervention (ISO, apperture,speed) whilst staying well clear of automated programes combined with D+P and the adjustment of the enlarger apperture has given me a really deep seated knowledge.
That said, I prefer digital photography and don't hanker back to the good (bad?) old days.
I'm still very much in the mindset of dodging and burning on the enlarger !
Photoshop CS6, cloud - now thats a totally different ball game ! I only wish I had hald the knowledge. I'm still getting to grips with layers and masks......