You WILL learn faster with digital, but I usually still see better results with film than when comparing them to digitals; whether or not there have been computer alterations done. There's really nothing like medium or large format. The surrealism coming out of medium to large format cameras simply can't be touched by anything else, and the ability to alter the perspective has allowed us to take some of the greatest and hardest to convey pictures ever: the true scale of large objects, ie.skyscrapers, in a view that makes sense to the eye.
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You WILL learn faster with digital, but I usually still see better results with film than when comparing them to digitals; whether or not there have been computer alterations done.
There's really nothing like medium or large format.
The surrealism coming out of medium to large format cameras simply can't be touched by anything else, and the ability to alter the perspective has allowed us to take some of the greatest and hardest to convey pictures ever: the true scale of large objects, ie.skyscrapers, in a view that makes sense to the eye.