Photography Film

Photography Film
Photography Film

Most people today own a digital camera. The superfluous number of models on the market has made photography a hobby and activity that is no longer restricted to the professional. Further, with social networking websites and the online world, digital photos are easily shared and stored. But as with most technological developments that signify a departure from traditional or longstanding practices, a dialogue has emerged as to the benefits of digital versus film photography. The portability and ease of the digital camera makes it a more popular amateur photography option. However for professionals, there is still an argument as to the merits of both film and digital photographic cameras, with both versions still in use today.

Photography Film

Technically speaking, it is true that film photography produces images with greater resolution than digital photography. Professional film cameras tend to use medium format or large format films and these can capture images at up to 50 megapixels, or 100 megapixels, respectively. Compare that to what a medium format DSLR (the camera of choice for digital photography professionals) can capture and it does fall slightly short at about 42 megapixels or so.

Photography Film

Photography Film

Photography Film

Photography Film

Photography Film
Photography Film

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