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Why do digital cameras simulate the imaging principle of traditional film?

Why should we get rid of the limitation of exposure time? Don't you know that the setting of exposure time has made different artistic expressions?

Let's talk about ISO first, "and the imaging effect can be adjusted instantly on the LCD (both bright and dark parts can be adjusted to a satisfactory effect, which is equivalent to ISO infinity)"-your adjustment is equivalent to software adjustment, which is no different from image processing software such as PS. In other words, when you realize this sentence, it is actually a camera+a fool camera, which has a fast real-time processing speed.

Without the concept of exposure time, the photos taken are absolutely static and it is difficult to reflect the dynamic picture. You are developing a stupid camera in a more stupid direction.

In addition, "in theory, with the development of technology, the sensitivity and dynamic range of electronic photosensitive elements have no limit, and the feeling of weak light even exceeds the resolution range of human eyes. Perhaps the development of digital photos in the future will completely exceed people's imagination, which is completely different from the photos that people know at present: the detail resolution of the light and dark parts of digital photos completely exceeds the real scene that the human eye can see. " -this is a prediction of the future, which can't be explained now compared with now, but things that feel faint light outside the range of human eyes have long existed and have now been applied in the military direction. As long as there is a ray of light, the scenery that was originally invisible in the dark can be clearly presented to people.

I don't know whether you are in reality or imagining the future, but one thing is certain, you think something too simple, or you are making some art forms disappear.