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On Tuesday, 29 September 2015 21:03:59 UTC+1, dennis@home wrote:
On 29/09/2015 16:04, whisky-dave wrote:

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Its not a difference as far as teaching photography.


Yes it is, with digital it's easy to change it after taking the photo
or retake the shot or even in post processing. Not quite so easy with
film. WHich means with film if you're going to take pictures under
anyhting other than daylight you need to think about it, even before
loading the camera. Have you ever had to think about teh shots you
are going to take before taking them in this way ? How many times has
the decision of which media to choose has been dictated by whether
you're shooting in daylight artificail or even at night. ?


So its only photography if its difficult to do.
Best of luck teaching that.


It's skill not luck and yes it's about teaching PHOTOGRAPHY
and NOT how to take a snap.
Just because you can't tell, the differnce it doesbn't mean there isn't one.




You obviously need a special camera tailored to your idea of what
to teach.


No just one where you can alter Av Tv focus, compensation, ISO, all
idependantly.


Like you can on many digitals.


Yes,but tehre are so many varibles and setting, and as you
differnt know the differnices between digital and film then expecting you to teach it would be a waste of time, which is probbaly why you don't teach anything. No suprise there.


In fact I have 2 DoF marks on my film camera. But I bet you don't
know what they are for.

So do mine on my digital.



which one is that then. ?


you can't even work that out !

what does the sentance "So do mine on my digital"

Are you refering to the DoF marks tatooed on your penis.

your digital what.....






Which one what?
they are on the lenses not the camera.
and they have IR focusing marks too.


I have a DoF mark on my camera.
You don't even know what that is do you, or what it's for.

So what digital cameras and lenses do you own or have even used.
Lets face it you think digital and film cameras are the same, or yuo didn;t know there's was a differnce.


Which is why a digital camera is just as good if not better than a film
camera.


but NOT for teaching which is the point.
but of course if yuo know so litle about teaching you probably think a mobile phone is even better for teaching everythijng because it's digital can take phones has a spell checker and can play music better than a record player can.

Now you have finally got there I think we can stop this thread.


See as far as teaching goes there are no differences between film
and digital unless you decide to use them.


So I'm right there sis a differnce even more significant when you
teach the subject.


Rubbish.


Fact, which is something you haven't understood.




BTW I know more about photography than you do as you obviously can't
tell us the difference between digital cameras and film cameras.


already have done bye ****wit.