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Bucyrus6150 wrote:Personally, I am a multi-format photography. I shoot 35mm on a Minolta Maxxum XTSI SLR and I used to shoot digital on a FujiFilm FinePix S7000 12MP till I sold it to help me afford the new Konica-Minolta Maxxum 7D 6.1MP DSLR.I'll never go digitalI doubt I ever will either, I cant really see much use for digital unless you have the sole purpose of putting them on a website or something.
sullivan1985 wrote:Try both sides of the fence before making an assumption that you will never go digital. It's really interesting to see how similar and different they both are and work.I've got to agree with sullivan1985 on this on, I've been shooting slide film for a as long as I've been out there, since the weeds where taller then me. I hope to continue shooting slide for years to come, it's a format I know and know well. But digital is coming so far now that it can't be brushed off. Eventually I would like to maybe bring a digital camera in to my photography and try to adapt it in, it's something that will take some time to learn but it'll be worth it. I said the same thing, "I'll never go digital", but the results are right in front of me. For now I'll keep shooting film.
mc367 wrote:I've got to agree with sullivan1985 on this on, I've been shooting slide film for a as long as I've been out there, since the weeds where taller then me. I hope to continue shooting slide for years to come, it's a format I know and know well. But digital is coming so far now that it can't be brushed off. Eventually I would like to maybe bring a digital camera in to my photography and try to adapt it in, it's something that will take some time to learn but it'll be worth it. I said the same thing, "I'll never go digital", but the results are right in front of me. For now I'll keep shooting film.When I get my next digital (Monica-Minolta Maxxum 7D, I am always going to have both of them on me at the same time. Because even as advanced as digital gets, film will still sometimes pick up the same image differently, and I find it amazing how it all works.
Rail Liner wrote:I tend to like the Kodak dispose because of the fast response shot. However I do sometimes use are sharp dig. and more so our sharp video cammera.The quick responce might be nice, but you have no control over the final outcome of your image. No f/Stop, no shutter time, no depth of field, etc.