HoppyUK
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Something tells me you're talking about the tangible measures like resolution and colour reproduction, how easy it is to use etc etc rather than the intangibles such as pleasure and enjoyment. In which case, for me and a few others, film wins easily.
For most people though it doesn't really have anything to do with it being that much better it's nostalgia and pleasure. It's the same as grown men playing with steam trains at the weekend instead of electric ones, the same as people who still choose wooden sailing dinghys and the assosiated headaches over GRP ones. I shoot film because I enjoy it, I love the feel of a half decent old film camera an OM10 is so much nicer too handle than my 30D. I like thinking about how to use my limited shots and the anticipation of waiting for the results. Film will almost certainly die out eventually the decline is obvious to see but I'll keep shooting to the end for pure pleasure.
Yes, and I guess I was being a bit provocative. Sorry
Shooting film is a bit like listening to vinyl (not much to do with music) or owning a classic car. It's a wonderfully emotive idea. Saw a guy with a beautiful and rare Daimler Dart recently. He had the bonnet up at a service station and we had a good chat while I admired the little V8 under there. He admitted it was a labour of love, then got back to fettling his spark plugs or something, and fixing 'that rattle'.
I've also got my dad's old Rollei TLR and a lovely Minolta SRT101 from the 70s (my first good camera after that nasty Zenith
