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Is film camera out of date?

Film is out of date ~ ~ It's a pity that some photographers still use film. The film has the problem of silver salt particles penetrating, which will produce unpredictable color change. That's all. In fact, numbers can simulate this process. As for the evidence, digital cameras have long been used for forensic identification, which means that the legality of the content photographed by digital cameras is recognized by law. Movies can also tamper with the content through later means. In fact, the so-called high-end commercial photography is very digital. There are many 40-50 megapixel medium format cameras, and the films are just idle for fans to play with. The advantages of digital photography, such as instant shooting, no loss in glue transfer, low cost in the later stage and fast response, are overwhelming to the film process, and the pursuit of business is profit. Therefore, in fact, commercial photography is very welcome to digital. For example, there are very few sheds that still use 120 film. As for the landline ~ there are also many digital backs. In addition, people with ulterior motives are excluded. After all, you can't practice being a teacher for two years with film, and you can handle most guests with digital practice for three months. The employment threshold is low and the natural competition is fierce. So, hehe, there are still some people who keep their jobs in the name of so-called art.