Wallendo
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Aside from compression artifacts that may be created by a video camera as well as the usually lower resolution used for video, the end-viewer would likely never know how the image was created. IF the same care was taken when shooting the video and appropriate equipment was used, the image could have the same effect.
Keep in mind that HD video is essentially 2 megapixels and 4K UHD is 8 megapixels. Lower resolution than you would get with a decent film or digital still camera.
I went from 100% digital to 90%+ film because I got tired of sorting through dozens of images looking for the ones that worked best. That being said, there are still times I shoot digital on burst mode because it is the right tool for a particular job (such as taking a group photo).
Addendum: What if Abraham Zapruder had been carrying a Leica and waiting for the the definitive moment instead of shooting 8mm movie film?
Keep in mind that HD video is essentially 2 megapixels and 4K UHD is 8 megapixels. Lower resolution than you would get with a decent film or digital still camera.
I went from 100% digital to 90%+ film because I got tired of sorting through dozens of images looking for the ones that worked best. That being said, there are still times I shoot digital on burst mode because it is the right tool for a particular job (such as taking a group photo).
Addendum: What if Abraham Zapruder had been carrying a Leica and waiting for the the definitive moment instead of shooting 8mm movie film?
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