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35mm cameras........?

are there frequent people out their who still practise the art of valid photography

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I still use 35mm cameras.

After 37 years I don't need "instant feedback" and for what it would cost to duplicate my 35mm arsenal near the equivalent digital cameras and lenses I can buy and process a lot of motion picture.
There are populace out there that would phone call 35mm photography childs play. And digitals are only toys.

I hold a digital SLR . But I still use my old Chinnon CE4 picture camera which is over 30 years old very soon....and it takes better pictures. Its not the style of camera really, its the entity behind the lens that produces the trait pictures with imagination and useage of the frothy.
yes. here are also many clubs and school where they still hold a dark room and educate the art of printing etc.
however with the parade of digital it is rapidly taking over and it is predicted that 35mm show such as is still available (just) will cease soon.
beside improvement almost every 6 months near digital it may even displace film contained by a camera completely withing a short time.
lots still enjoy developing a motion picture and seeing with the eye an carving they took coming to life within teh dark room. in a minute iwth almost instant printing etc feww will have time ,tolerance and money needed to use what is now aged fashioned film methods. some film using good lenses etc can still outshine digital pictures and infra red show etc is still in use.
It's a fairly loaded ask: "real photography"?

Photography is an artifice, a representation, whether it is shot and processed using motion picture or digital techniques, neither format is 'real'.

I also be reluctant to this idea that it's digital versus picture.
Many people vivaciously use both, I am one of them. Digital is better for somethings, film is better for others.

Please facts that I say 'film' fairly than 35mm. In the same opening that some scoff at digital, there are photographers out within who scoff at 35mm. Medium and large format cameras still hold their specialist uses and a significant professional following.

If I'm photographing the dogs playing around down the woods then I'll use my Canon EOS DSLR, as I can jingle off shots approaching mad afterwards find the sharp ones back at home.

If I'm shooting sunset over the Goat Fell catalogue, or doing an architectural study then I'll nick my EOS 3 film camera next to velvia film and TS lens.

Thats my choice, take home yours, but please don't continue to infer that digital is within anyway bogus or inferior. Respect their differences and you might just catch the best out of both formats. I love my 35mm. I have a ricoh KR-10M and would not swap it for a digital. There is a humane of mystery to it as to how the photos are going to look once they are developed unlike a digital what you see in the viewfinder or on the blind will be how it will look in the call a halt. With a fine grain transperency motion picture i can get better, bigger enlargments than even a 15 of 18mp digital


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