Why I've gone Digital - And Still Keep My Old Camera
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There has always been a debate about what is better. Traditional
cameras using film, or the so called new technology, storing
pictures in digital form on memory cards, in computers or on
CD-ROM.
As being a photographer for more than half of my life, I stuck
with traditional film for very long. About 7 years ago I started
to supplement my work with photos taken the digital way. A point
and shoot camera with just 640x480 pixel resolution was the most
attractive gadget I had these days. Its lens was even capable of
doing close-up work, using a macro switch. That Fujifilm DX-7
was upgraded with a bigger Memory-Card and the camera served me
well for several years. Anyway, over time, I was still more
satisfied with the possibilities my collection of Pentax SLR
cameras gave me. It started with using the best lenses for each
picture or just using a Zoom (which offers a range from wide
angle to telephoto), changing the shutter speed to either stop
or blur the motion of objects in the picture, use external
flashlights, change the aperture openings to adjust the range of
sharpness and lots
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more. Not forgetting the better picture
quality I could get from a 35mm negative or slide. I was happy
to use my heavy, solid metal camera.
The world changed for me when camera makers like Nikon and
Canon introduced their Digital SLR Cameras. I went to my local
camera shop every week and debated with the salesman about
advantages and disadvantages of the models they had on sale.
Also I checked with lots of users in online services to get
first hand feedback on how these cameras performed. Finally,
when Pentax introduced their Digital SLRs, I couldn't wait much
longer. I needed to have one of those. With the Pentax 1st DS
have a whole list of advantages over smaller Digital Cameras:
I can use the same lenses that fit my traditional camera
Have full control over speed and aperture
I can see the picture immediately after it is taken
I can shoot a series of pictures and choose the best (at no
extra cost for film or paper)
A good resolution of 6 Megapixel which allows quite big prints
It weights more than a compact digital
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camera, so you can hold
it steady more easily
Make use of all the filters, flashlights, lenses and accessories
I have collected over the years.
Storing the pictures on the PC via a fast USB connection
Up to 1 GB storage on a SD Memory Card (about 380 jpg photos)
Selecting only the best photos for printing
With all these advantages of digital SLR Cameras, you may
wonder why I still keep my old 35mm film cameras with me. First,
it is emotional, and second, photographing the old fashioned way
keeps me calm. You just need more time to produce an excellent,
satisfying photograph (because you cannot see the result right
after the shot).
About the author:
Tom has spent most of his free time behind cameras of different
types. He specializes in close-up work and travel photography.
To share his experiences and fascination about digital
photography, he has set up www.digitalcameratips.de
a> which covers topics for beginners as well as advanced
users of digital cameras.
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