Posts Tagged ‘Film photography’

10 Things Digital Photographers can learn from Film Photographers

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While film photography and digital photography do have a few differences, of course they share a great deal in common. Composition, light, camera settings, and (in many cases) even the way the way the camera is operated are the same whether you're shooting film or digital.

However, there are some things that are not strictly restricted to film photographers, but film shooters tend to think about or deal with much more than digital users. In this article I want to look at ten of these points, and how thinking about / considering these things can improve your digital photography.

10 Things Digital Photographers can learn from Film Photographers

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Written by Discover Digital Photography

August 28th, 2016 at 3:38 pm

Digital Camera Types Explained – Medium format, Rangefinders, and more

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In this final part on the different types of digital camera that are available, I'll cover Medium format, Rangefinders, and Scanning backs. These tend to be quite niche products, as well as being expensive, so I'll only cover them quite briefly. And although they're not digital, I also wanted to add a note on film cameras, which is at the bottom of this article.

Medium format digital cameras

Medium format digital cameras are similar to DSLRs, except they use much larger sized sensors (and lenses). Thanks to the large sensors, medium format cameras are capable of very high resolution images, with a large dynamic range as well.

Pentax 645D Digital Medium Format Camera
Pentax 645D Medium Format Digital Camera

Written by Discover Digital Photography

January 22nd, 2012 at 11:52 am