http://www.prophotos.net/digital_article03.html
http://photography.about.com/od/filmvsdigital/a/FilmVsDigital.htm
Monday, October 28, 2013
Film vs. Digital
- Film Advantages:
Overall, there is a lower startup cost.
Film captures detail in blacks and whites better
Allows more errors in minor focusing
Allows more errors in exposure
The film captures a higher resolution
- Film Disadvantages:
Film takes up more space
The film becomes a continuing cost
The film must be developed before it can be viewed
Dependent on labs to developed the film unless you have a darkroom
- Digital Advantages:
Memory cards are small and can store more images than a film camera
Images can be viewed as soon as it's taken
Images can be edited
Can print only the images you like and discard the rest
Cameras have built in filters
- Digital Disadvantages:
Detail can be easily lost
Higher possibility of losing progress due to equipment crashes
Difficult to capture in low-light environments
Cameras lose their value faster than digital
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Definitions
1. Aperture-the hole or opening on a camera that controls the amount of light that hits the film or image sensor.
2. Shutter Speed-the amount of time the camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph
3. ISO-the archive file of an optical disc. it is an image that is uncompressed and does not use a particular format disc.
1. Aperture-the hole or opening on a camera that controls the amount of light that hits the film or image sensor.
2. Shutter Speed-the amount of time the camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph
3. ISO-the archive file of an optical disc. it is an image that is uncompressed and does not use a particular format disc.
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