I will invite you in the most respectful way, to hold a good 35mm camera in your hands, and then take a recent equivalent Digital DSLR. My comment was the result of your quick and coarse disqualification of the t rue value of the film cameras. I wasn't "preaching" at all, but inviting to be more appreciative. (and goes against the nature of Instructables, no less). It meant throwing a perfectly good camera to the thrashcan or forget it on a shelf. Well, your comment suggesting to " Put it on your antique shelf and go get a digital camera" was not nice, to begin with. because is all too easy to just keep pressing buttons! On the other side, having to wisely use the expensive (in time and cost) film, really teaches them to become intelligent picture takers. to end erasing most of them and NOT improving the least bit. I have taught photography with BOTH formats, and always have detected that people that start with Digital cameras tend to shoot THOUSANDS of frames swiftly. On the other side, digital imaging and "tweaking" with the help of software can be as artistic as analog darkroom art, but takes much less effort in the beginning, so that people become lazy, sloppy and careless always wanting "instant gratification". Digital is capable of high quality imaging, but to equal the quality of a good old 35mm camera and best quality film, takes quite a bit of money nowadays. It is like fine wines not every person likes them (or is capable of appreciating them), it takes dedication, effort and some study. Of course, to be appreciated, it takes some serious efforts. And truly knowledgeable and respectable audiophiles consistently find some elusive qualities in the old vinyl LP, so that you can find A LOT of new and recently designed ANALOG audio at expensive prices. Nobody claims that digital sound or photogtaphy is not VERY convenient, but that's not the point. And your other comment on 12" Vinyl records also reflect your lack of knowledge and understanding. If you are now goint to comment that everything "digital" is better just because it is much more recent, you are not seeing the point.
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