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Film really is dead, especially for travel
"poldy" wrote in message news In article , "William Black" wrote: One limitation is dynamic range, which you can see if you try to photograph the interior of a cathedral or church where the interiors are mostly lit by daylight coming in through the windows. That's a function of 'film speed'. Modern digital cameras can adjust to provide the illusion of different film speeds. Right, but the higher ISO settings yield more noisy images. They do with film as well... Well, not 'noise' but you know what I mean... -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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