mtjade2007
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I met a guy two weeks ago who had many questions about films. It turned out that he has had 7 digital cameras but he is giving up digital and is trying to shoot films. That really triggered my curiosity. I asked him why. Apparently he is an amateur and is obviously unsatisfied with all his digital cameras. The quick answer from him was digital cameras are only good early in the morning and late in the evening. During the day the images are always too contrasty.
That's really very interesting. Although it is one guy's opinion I think it has much truth in it. I was in Hawaii a month ago to attend a wedding of a cousin. There was a wedding photographer hired for wedding photos. The timing of the wedding was arranged that it was really late in the evening. The photographer was hired on a contract of two hours. The timing was arranged so that half of the time was before and the other half was after sunset. To me that was too late during the day for a wedding. It was a little dark to my eyes. I wondered at the time why it was not arranged to be like an hour earlier. The lighting would have been more comfortable to my eyes. And I have seen weddings an hour or two earlier.
Well, not every wedding photographer shot late in the evening. But this one did. And I wonder if it has anything to do with the contrast issue of digital cameras. I shot only two rolls of film throughout the wedding. I guess the wedding photographer probably had shot easily a thousand images.
That's really very interesting. Although it is one guy's opinion I think it has much truth in it. I was in Hawaii a month ago to attend a wedding of a cousin. There was a wedding photographer hired for wedding photos. The timing of the wedding was arranged that it was really late in the evening. The photographer was hired on a contract of two hours. The timing was arranged so that half of the time was before and the other half was after sunset. To me that was too late during the day for a wedding. It was a little dark to my eyes. I wondered at the time why it was not arranged to be like an hour earlier. The lighting would have been more comfortable to my eyes. And I have seen weddings an hour or two earlier.
Well, not every wedding photographer shot late in the evening. But this one did. And I wonder if it has anything to do with the contrast issue of digital cameras. I shot only two rolls of film throughout the wedding. I guess the wedding photographer probably had shot easily a thousand images.