🟡 Why I STILL shoot digital in 2024 😐

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2024
  • Explaining the reasons why I still shoot digital in 2024
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  • @MattOsborne-MrLeicaCom

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  • @philipsutton8921

    Holy Cow Matt - I'm so glad that we are all different. I'm like the great Steve McCurry - where he says he was so glad to see the back of film and has no nostalgic feelings to ever go back (amen). I shot for a couple of decades with it in Sydney, shooting for Austral International Press Agency, (now Australscope), - it was such a pain in the neck. Digital is so liberating and I just love the images from my Nikon Z cameras. When you print the images they look truly gorgeous. I enjoyed my cameras back then because I loved the images I had published everywhere, and the work it gave me. However, now I shoot digital, I kiss my cameras because I love photography so much more. If I had to shoot wretched film, I'd give up photography. Also, one roll of 35mm, 36 ex, here in Australia is 50 bucks for the roll and a total of $70, after scanning. I shoot on an average of over a thousand images when I cover an event. If you had to divide that by 36 images - that's nearly 30 rolls. I'd go broke on the first job. I'm glad we are all different. Though I don't shoot Leica or film, keep up the great work Matt because I still get so much inspiration from your clips.

  • @FotoAparati

    Excellent post Matt and explanation points. I agree wholeheartedly with all of them. Film is magic and more involved, digital is convenience and quick access. I always bring both in my travels. Ralf

  • @jemandanders1

    I shoot digital when my family is with me and things need to happen fast ... "Come on lets go". I shoot film for my mental health after a stressfull working day to come down.

  • @laurapodrasky9687

    Great video. I grew up on film. All we had was film. All my commercial work was film. I still have some film cameras (all Leica's and my Hasselblad) Sold my Sinar's. I rarely shoot film anymore. I pretty much only shoot my digital Leica's. Not because they are easy, because they are so good. I shoot them as if I had film in them. Everything manual. I print my work as well. Generally my prints are 24"x36" or 40"x60" .My cameras are the tools for my vision. I do think it is great that the younger generations are exploring film.

  • @steven1000000000

    Of my film vs digital collection - 100% film. No digital cameras any longer except for my phone. I'm no pro though, so can just indulge my hobby. Also cool that you're starting to wet print. It's the next "level" to the analog process and the printed results to me are so much better than a scan and digital print.

  • @wilfredshum3703

    I have not been using my Leica M6 and Nikon FM for many years. I was interested in dark room techniques and looking at color slides from a projector back in the 80’s.

  • @sunny16portraits

    Analog is a more tacttile process, the whole process makes you bond with your photos. Might make sense if you make as many photos as you do Matt, the analog ones will evoke more feelings for you. Also I just prefer looking more at a well crafted dark room print than a kick ass LR edit, although they can ofcourse look captivating too.

  • @TobiasSpranger

    I love my M9 cameras as you mentioned. But for advertisement work I need more megapixels and a way faster workflow. And also good Video performance. On top the client shootings are often complicated enough, so I use a easy to handle Canon camera system for work.

  • @gurugamer8632

    Matt is very knowledgeable about cameras and photography it’s always a pleasure and I’m intrigued in watching your content 😊

  • @michaelmills2926

    great video, very interesting, also since ive been watching your youtube videos ,its how ive got into Leica Cameras ....thanks Matt

  • @chrisloomis1489

    Matt : Hello , yes , digital for the quick and dirty , is a must. Film is for the Love and Art.... I am agonizing over a M11 Monochrome , or the Leica SL3 , missed the trip to Japan , it seems so I will pay myself again with a good camera or rare lens. Good video. Why Film ; it is magic , and has a grain or organic feel a tangibility that digital lacks , and for myself , just me .... my Rollie , Crown Graphic EBONY or Leica M's .... it just gives a richer deeper experience. Again ; this is for me. Good video Matt. Chris ~

  • @classic.cameras

    Personally I love using old lenses on digital cameras. Film is so expensive these days but I can get a similar "vintage" look with old lenses on a Sony A7 IV.

  • @Mamo878

    And for some, coming across a great bargain on a used film camera is motivation to go out and take pics.

  • @zoltankaparthy9095

    The link works but the video is locked. Your presentation was masterful, again. You have the divided personality, chartered accountant on one side and artist on the other and seeming harmony rather than conflict. So you can present your art and skill logically and simply. Bravo. Yes, sometimes a new "toy" can spring us out of the doldrums. I was out last night with an old "toy" an A7M III + 24 - 240 that sparked my interest. Tonight with the X2D + 120 f/3.5 to get some night stuff. Black can add to a shot. I see folks who are really good, like you, work black very well. Thanks for another good one. Cheers.

  • @eelcobrinkcate5303

    It's about TIME for the big camera companies to reconsider manufacturing new film cameras again..Pentax already did.

  • @EricMilewski

    I love my film and mirrorless Nikons as much as you love your Leicas ;P

  • @David.G.P.

    Many thanks for this video where you explain the distribution of your camera types and work, and its rationale. I fully understand the sensorial experience of analogue photography and the additional senses that are involved in film photography: touch and hearing.

  • @HeliosFaust

    i love to have the option for the "easy" digital point and shoot. but shooting film is a completely different experience. i want to be forced to slow down. i want to take time to check the light, composition, framing etc. and al this makes me by the way better if shooting digital in my opinion.

  • @gregpantelides1355

    Since picking up my M6 TTL I’ve tripled my output, Matt! Totally agree. Find what inspires you!