Arlen Lopiccalo: I have been shooting with Minolta 35mm film cameras for over 37 years. While I won't claim that every exposure I make is a perfect picture, I get very few blurry or out of focus pictures - maybe 1 in 100. The other poster's lament about all the bad pictures from a film camera is just an indication that he doesn't know how to really use a camera - any camera. Just look at all the questions asked about how to fix a blurry picture - which can't be done. For me film is less expensive than digital simply because I know I'd never be satisfied with less than a full-frame DSLR. I know what my 21mm lens will do on my 35mm film camera and refuse to settle for anything less. I'm not a prolific shooter and, at 62, certainly have no delusions about "going pro". So there is no way I could justify spending 8 to10,000 dollars on a comparable digital kit just to do what I already do with film. Since I buy all my film on-line, my total cost for a 36 exposure roll of film a! nd processing and printing averages about $14.00 a roll. That's about 572 rolls of film for $8,000.00. At an average of 1.5 rolls per week thats 7 + years of shooting. I told you I wasn't a prolific shooter.In my opinion too many people using digital cameras have what I call the "machine gunner mentality" - just make 300 exposures (without thinking) and hope maybe a dozen are worth keeping. I prefer - and encourage - what I call the "sniper mentaity" - one exposure, one good picture.I sincerely wish that this would be the last question ever asked about film versus digital....Show more
Libby Berkovitch: I unquestionably have been capturing with Minolta 35mm action picture cameras for over 37 years. on a similar time as I won't declare that each and each exposure I make is a suitable image, i'm getting very few blurry or out of concentration photos - possibly a million in one hundred. the different poster's lament approximately each and all of the undesirable photos fro! m a action picture digital camera is in basic terms a demonstr! ation that he would not comprehend a thank you to truly use a digital camera - any digital camera. in basic terms look at each and all of the questions asked approximately a thank you to restoration a blurry image - which could't be executed. For me action picture is low-cost than digital because of the fact i comprehend i might by no skill be chuffed with under an entire-physique DSLR. i comprehend what my 21mm lens will do on my 35mm action picture digital camera and refuse to settle for something much less. i'm not a prolific shooter and, at sixty two, certainly have no delusions approximately "going professional". So there is not any way i might desire to justify spending 8 to10,000 money on an analogous digital kit just to do what I already do with action picture. for the reason that i purchase all my action picture online, my total cost for a 36 exposure roll of action picture and processing and printing averages approximately $14.00 a roll. it somewhat is approximate! ly 572 rolls of action picture for $8,000.00. At an standard of a million.5 rolls a week thats 7 + years of capturing. I advised you I wasn't a prolific shooter. in my view too many human beings applying digital cameras have what I call the "device gunner mentality" - in basic terms make 3 hundred exposures (without thinking) and need possibly a dozen are well worth retaining. I prefer - and encourage - what I call the "sniper mentaity" - one exposure, one good image. I basically prefer that this may well be the final question ever asked approximately action picture as against digital....Show more
Hobert Dula: film cameras are actually better than digital cameras when it comes to picture quality... why ? in film, the film creats a more smooth and natural image. Way easier to take night shots, the film is more reactive to low light than a digital sensor. Sadly for great pictures you sascrifice large disadvantages, not as portable as digital, more money for film, cant ! preview images, and alot alot alooot of bad images(that you dont like o! r blurry or too bright... usually in digital cameras you dont worry , you just delete the image and your set to go) with digital alot more creativity, liveview, portability, versatility, cheaper on the long run, and you dont have to print the images in order to be able to see them, in a digital camera, simply upload to the computer and see them whenever, or your phone, then where ever....Show more
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