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Which one do you prefer?
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I'm a big supporter of film. Even in these modern times that's my preference. Its the grain, the dynamic range and stops, the color range. All those elements combine to create something that looks alive. Even when run through a DI and color timed I prefer film. I can always tell a digitally shot film from the very moment I see it. Especially cameras that push a harsh look like the Red series or Sony's F series.
The one digital camera I do love is the Arri Alexa. Unlike their competitors who sought to create a digital camera in its purest form, Arri started by asking what makes film look so great. They asked cinematographers what they wanted in a digital camera and created a machine to meet those requirements. It is the most film like camera. It looks so good that even though it was design for TV production, people quickly pressed it into movie production. I'm very curious to see what their "65mm" sensor camera looks like in action.
But at the end of the day, film is just about dead. They stop manufacturing cameras about 5 years ago. Kodak almost shut down film production last year until it was saved at the 11th hour. Digital isn't the future, its the now.