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Friday 6 March 2015

Film Photography Research

Film photography:

35mm film has been in use for film cameras since the early 1900s, with the first twin-lens reflex and single-lens reflex cameras (TLR and SLR respectively) reaching the mainstream market around the 1920s and 1930s. Film generally has a greater dynamic range than digital, especially black and white film. Film also differs from digital in terms of resolution. Most 35mm films cannot compete against most modern digital cameras in terms of resolution. Film look a lot different than digital, the differences being, the richer, smoother finish compared to the almost plastic finish of a digital image.  

With film photography you tend think harder about what you're doing. Every frame can be assigned a physical cost, so you try a little harder to make each shot work. 

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