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What does the film machine mean?

What's the difference between SLR and film? What is the principle of SLR film machine?

Answer one by one.

1. The difference between digital SLR and film SLR is similar. Digital SLR has a display screen and more built-in functions. Film SLR is more traditional and requires higher manual function. Nowadays, digital SLR has different positioning, and some are aimed at professionals and ordinary people. The lower the machine, the easier it is to operate. Film SLR is made of film, and digital SLR is made of memory card.

2. If you are hungry, you can find a film SLR. Is there a data cable socket? In the past, photos were developed after a roll of film was taken. Of course, some people have their own conditions, such as darkroom and developer. As for the pile of film photos on the internet, how can they be directly transmitted to the computer! In the past, the film SLR was first introduced in the last century, when computers were not popular. At that time, we had to rely entirely on computers. The most convenient way now is to take your mobile hard disk or USB flash drive with you when developing film, and let others scan one for you, so that you can copy it and send it online.

3.D7000 may not have a film sense, but if you use Photoshop later, you can definitely. Don't forget that PS is omnipotent. Of course, it's not difficult to shoot that feeling, just a little higher on your own conditions. You should at least know the most basic knowledge of photography and learn how to set various parameters. How else to use it?

4. A good film machine is a lot. Personally, Minolta is the best, and the price is a headache. There are so many grades, just like the mid-range and high-end machines of the entry machine now. Can the price be the same? Others, Nissan's Nikon, Canon and Fuji are all acceptable, and domestic Phoenix, Pearl River and Seagull are also good. Prices range from tens to thousands, and online prices are different from those in physical stores. I suggest you look at it yourself and compare it. But I'm sure they won't be too expensive, because many people don't need them now. After the popularity of digital SLR, the film machine has been neglected.

Finally, to add a point, if you want to shoot retro effects with a film machine, you don't actually rely on the lens. There are special effects films on the Internet, and different films can have special effects.

What is a film machine 60 points?

Film is silver salt sensitive film, also called film. Now generally refers to the film, made of PC/PP/PET/PVC.

The so-called film machine is the person who plays photography now. Compared with the digital cameras used now, the cameras that used film in the past are called "film machines".

Film machine has different effects from digital camera because of different photosensitive materials. Judging from the technology of digital cameras, there are still some indicators that are not as good as film. This is also the original stalk that some people continue to use the film machine at present. Then some people are tired of the impetuousness brought by the digital age, pick up the film again and return to the original chemical world.

What does the movie machine's a l s mean?

What kind of film machine has L file?

I bought a stupid movie machine. What do these numbers mean Are they useful?

Ordinary fool camera comes with the function of printing date, and the developed photos will also have a date, which needs to be aligned.

What is the difference between a paraxial film camera and a SLR film camera?

Mainly in the form of framing and focusing. SLR cameras are not necessarily the "only" focal plane curtain shutter (for example, Kangtai Flex series produced by 1950 s, SLR cameras of Fu Lunda, Aikefa and other brands are mirror shutters; Similarly, paraxial cameras are not all mirror shutters. For example, Leica's paraxial camera, Zeiss's Contax series camera and Soviet Fede series paraxial camera are all curtain shutters.

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There is a file about A and R at the bottom of my film machine. I don't know what this means.

There is no r file. If it is an automatic camera, the R key is used for rewinding. Is the gear shift automatic or AV? AUTO is fully automatic, and AV is aperture priority.

Stupid film machine. Is it still interesting?

Now it's basically digital cameras. There are not many places where film can be developed and the relative cost is not cheap. If it is ordinary, it has no collection value. If it is a * * * edition, it may still be collectible. Hehe, otherwise 100 years later will definitely be valuable. Personally, it's not interesting.

What's the difference between the photos taken by the film camera?

It's normal that there are many photos taken with film on the Internet. Now there are many loyal movie lovers still taking pictures with film cameras. Especially for large and medium format cameras, more photos are taken with film.

Shoot with film, scan with scanner after developing, or upload it to computer electronically. After uploading to the computer, it becomes a digital photo. Of course, it can be post-processed. As long as the technology is guaranteed, the effect will not be worse than that of the film, and it will not lose the realism of the film as said upstairs. On the contrary, a good later stage can better show the color and texture of the film. In addition, we can also scan the film, that is, the negative. However, if the negative is scanned at the bottom, it is more troublesome to reverse and remove the color mask of the negative and adjust the image on the computer. If you shoot with a reverse film and then scan it on a computer, the effect is great!

Film cameras are not as convenient as digital cameras, but why do many people like them now?

3. 1. The photos taken by film have great tolerance and rich details. For example, in a backlight or high light ratio environment (the light receiving part is bright and the backlight part is dark), it is easy to overexpose or underexpose with a digital camera, thus losing the details of the bright part or the dark part. It's much better to use film, even if you don't expose a few files, there will be details left. At the same time, it ensures that the highlights will not be overexposed, and there may even be unexpected surprises.

3.2. The color of this film is very good. Of course, this is a matter of opinion, and the color of digital cameras is also good. Film processing should go through darkroom for color processing, and digital images should be adjusted later. But in general, because there are many kinds of films, such as reverse films and negative films. Each one has a different model, there will be many different colors and styles, and each one has its own taste, so it is sought after by many people.

3.3. The film has a so-called "graininess". Many people like to use film because of its "graininess", and even think that this is the unique "texture" of film. In fact, this thing is the most meaningless. Not to mention the current digital post-technology, it is easy to imitate this "graininess" effect. For example, there is a preset directly in Lightroom, and the application will do, so you don't need to do it yourself. Even the film has no graininess, especially some films with extremely low sensitivity, with extraordinary details and excellent image quality. On the contrary, no particles can be seen at all. Therefore, because of the "graininess" of the film, it is actually unnecessary.

What is a film SLR?

I am the owner of Taobao's "Classic Film Homecoming", and everyone in the circle plays movies. The principle of film SLR is the same as that of digital SLR. The full width in digital refers to the size of 35mm film, which is generally called 135 specification, that is, the film specification used by film SLR. The reason why the film produced by the film machine and even the stupid camera is very atmospheric is because it is a full-length negative. In addition, the film has a high tolerance and the height is not exposed (for example, if you shoot a basketball court digitally, the ground will be bright and the sky will turn white, but if you use film, you can still see the clouds in the sky), plus the unique texture, the expressive force is super strong.

There are many 500- 1000 film slrs on the market, most of which are made in Japan and China, or made in East Germany or the Soviet Union, and each has its own advantages and gameplay. I can't recommend it in a few words. Suitable for taking pictures or as retro decoration.

In addition, there are some automatic SLR, such as Canon EOS 1 and Nikon F5, which are suitable for quick shooting and are common with digital SLR lenses. Professional photographers like to use it because some magazines, such as National Geographic, only accept film manuscripts.

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What do the A, B and P files of Minolta film camera mean respectively?

A file is aperture priority, that is, setting an aperture value, and the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed according to the environment to match.

B file is a manual long exposure, that is, when you press the shutter, the shutter will always open for exposure, and when you let go, the shutter will automatically close. Generally, mechanical cameras or electronic film cameras can only keep the shutter for 30 seconds at most. If a long exposure takes more than one minute or even half an hour, such as shooting stars with a small aperture on the grassland at night, it usually takes more than ten minutes to expose, which is beyond the automatic detection range of the camera and requires manual operation.

P file is program priority, that is, the camera automatically adjusts the aperture and shutter value according to the environment, which can be changed manually, as long as it finally meets the value obtained by camera photometry. For example, if the camera measures light in P position, the aperture is 5.6 and the shutter is 1000, then you can adjust the aperture to 8 and the camera will automatically adjust the shutter to 500. You can also adjust the shutter. For example, if it is 250, the aperture is 1 1, and it will remain constant unless you re-measure the light.