Digital or film?
After losing the number of people who have asked me: have you gone digital? I always wonder why this question is asked so often. The camera is just a tool that a photographer uses to create an image. the frame stays the same. For many forms of photography, digital has long had obvious advantages, but for landscapes, the resolution needed for larger prints simply wasn't available. But things have changed and digital cameras are quickly becoming the tools used by most professionals. Modern digital cameras are perfectly capable of matching 35mm film, the format most landscape photographers start with. But can they really compete with large format film cameras? This is probably the most important question every photographer faces. gift and allows the photographer to check the exposure and composition of his image in no time at all.While this is a great advantage, the hours dedicated to the process of machining the computer must be the raw images of a hind.