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The difference between film photography and digital photography

What is the difference between film photography and digital photography? Picture cameras image through photosensitive films, while digital cameras convert images into digital signals through CCD or CMOS sensors, and the digital signals are stored on cards. The photos taken by film cameras can only be seen when they are developed, and the post-processing of digital cameras is easier. Taking pictures with a film camera is not environmentally friendly, but using a digital camera is more environmentally friendly. The film quality of 135 is equivalent to1670,000 pixels of a digital SLR camera. Film camera and digital camera, both of which have their own advantages, cannot be generalized, but generally speaking, with the development of science and technology, the advantages of digital cameras are becoming more and more obvious, and it is very likely that they will catch up. The difference between film and digital is that the image can't be seen when shooting, and it can only be seen after being developed. The color of the film is stronger, the color is more saturated, the contrast is higher, the tolerance is higher, and the film has particles. The photos show a unique retro feeling, and the film is real. First of all, film photography is expensive and digital photography is convenient. First of all, film photography needs to buy film, and each film is also very expensive. Then, the washing shop will set up a set of washing for you. Finally, the film can be dried before developing the photos. Digital cost is low. Generally speaking, each has its own advantages.