Scott Peters
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Film cameras are smaller (look at the size of pro dslrs!) and nicer to use. Digital cameras are full of menus, AF, poor viewfinders and are missing dof markings and distance scales
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My Nikon D200 is slightly smaller than my F5, and is noticeably lighter. Both are about the same size as my MF gear, but heavier (they also have more features). Point and shoot digitals are truly tiny these days, and they give results comparable to the DSLRs. The viewfinder issue is important, and a real minus on digital gear. Most zoom lenses do not have DOF indications, and that is what you have with most digital gear.
I like the process; it slows me down; forces me to think and see. It's now really unique in a sea of digital. It's somewhat rebellious.Why do you still shoot film?
No style and every style - my style.What is your area of photography (e.g. Fine art, photojournalism, etc...)
ColourDo you do color or B&W?
35 and MFWhat type of camera (e.g. 4X5, medium format, 35 etc)
Polaroid transfers, PT/PD, ambrotypes, cyanotypesDo you perform any alternative photographic processes (e.g. Platinum/PD etc..)
Yes. Fashion/glamour/beauty/swimsuit/porn/erotic/boudoir/headshotsDo you shoot digital at all? if yes what type of photography.
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