Steve
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So I'm playing around with a friend's Fuji X100 digital camera and it's really quite nice.
But then he shows me that it has film simulation modes to try and copy the effect of Velvia and Provia and some others that I forget.
My first thought was that this was an abomination. If you want Velvia get a roll and put in a film camera. But don't get a digital camera to try and simulate something that is unique to film.
I don't know if this kind of feature is common in digital cameras or limited to certain models/manufacturers, but to me it's just plain wrong.
So am I just a head in the sands Luddite, or is there something inherently wrong with digital cameras trying to mimmick film? Not sure why I reacted so strongly to this; I'm not usually bothered about such things, but on this occasion it struck a nerve.
But then he shows me that it has film simulation modes to try and copy the effect of Velvia and Provia and some others that I forget.
My first thought was that this was an abomination. If you want Velvia get a roll and put in a film camera. But don't get a digital camera to try and simulate something that is unique to film.
I don't know if this kind of feature is common in digital cameras or limited to certain models/manufacturers, but to me it's just plain wrong.
So am I just a head in the sands Luddite, or is there something inherently wrong with digital cameras trying to mimmick film? Not sure why I reacted so strongly to this; I'm not usually bothered about such things, but on this occasion it struck a nerve.