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1). Digital vs Film Photography
First, let's define film photography as any capturing and processing of images via a camera that stores its image on a film medium. Then digital photography is the capturing and processing of images via a camera that stores its image digitally on memory card. The difference between digital and film photography can now be discussed.
The largest fear that professional photographers have in switching to digital is image quality.
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2). Aperture and Depth of Field for Photographers
First, let’s review the three things that directly influence how all photos are captured on both film and digital cameras:
1) Aperture: the lens opening
2) Shutter Speed: the speed of opening and closing the shutter, which determines how long the subject matter stays on the film that comes through the given aperture
3) The speed of the film (a.k.a.
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