Sunday, August 16, 2009

Film vs Digital

While digital is widely used there is still a lot of debate in the photographic world as to which medium is "better." Personally I think each medium has its strong points and weaknesses. Take a look at our list of advantages and disadvantages for both mediums to see what I mean.

Advantages & Disadvantages of Film & Digital Cameras

There are advantages and disadvantages to both film and digital photography. Film and digital photography seem to be a love it or hate it proposition. Either you love digital and hate film, or you hate digital and love film. However, film and digital both have strong points that should be considered before ruling out either of them.

    Film
  • Lower initial cost
  • Better at capturing detail in whites and blacks
  • More forgiving of minor focusing issues
  • More forgiving of exposure problems
  • Film is still higher resolution
  • Cameras are generally heavier
  • Film can take up a lot of space
  • Film is a continuing cost
  • Film must be developed before viewing
  • Unless you have a darkroom, you are dependent on the lab to edit your images
    Digital
  • Higher initial cost
  • Can easily lose detail in whites and blacks
  • 10 Megapixels is high enough resolution for very large prints
  • Cameras are generally lighter
  • Memory cards are small
  • One memory card can store more images than a dozen rolls of film
  • Images can be viewed immediately
  • You can edit your images
  • Only print the images you like
  • Many cameras have built-in filters
In the end, digital and film both take quality images. The real difference in them is what best fits your photographic style and budget.

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