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Are film cameras from the 1950s and 1960s still valuable?

It must be very valuable. Nowadays, most movies are shot with film, and some of them use digital cameras, and TV dramas all use digital cameras. But the technical indicators of the machine are different. For example, digital movies should be watched on the big screen, and TV movies and TV dramas should be watched on the TV screen. Simply put, the image definition on the same projection area is different. Film camera, imaging on film, commonly known as film, needs to be rolled up and imaged after shooting. Digital cameras imaging on semiconductors, mainly including CCD and CMOS, need to print or develop digital photos. Nowadays, digital technology is not as mature as film technology, and the imaging quality of film is slightly better when there are experts, but in the near future, digital technology is likely to replace film.