You've distilled crucial characteristics and differences between CCDs and film. I've shot with both, and CMOS sensors. Thankfully, you put it together more simply and clearly than either my own experience can, or the diverse and less organized other TH-cam videos I've watched so far. I'm appreciative, and will happily subscribe. Thanks Liam. - Gary
Very well articulated and made perfect comparison. I am veteran film photographer since 1979 and have several ccd cameras in my arsenal that I collected over the years. I agree that ccd is not the same as film, it can get close with post processing but not the same. I don't really shoot ccd cameras anymore because I do prefer to shoot film and digital from cmos cameras. I suppose there is hype on the internet and it is good because these old cameras do not go to waste. Cheers
Thank you for such a detailed comparison, man! Can’t wait to see your next video! P.S. your music is also really cool! Got almost all your songs in my playlist! ❤
I have a Pentax * istDL & a K100D both 6 megapixel CCD sensor cameras. My film camera is a Pentax Spotamatic SP11 So I have both and use both. I also have two CMOS sensor cameras as well. I perfer to use my modern CMOS cameras for wildlife, travel and anything important to photograph. The film and CCD cameras are more challenging to use and test my skills as a photographer. The lenses make a differnce as well as editing programs in the final pictures . The Pentax cameras tend to under espouse the pictures and I have to edit them to make the vivid colors come out of the pictures as out of camera the pictures are dark and dull looking until edited
Film is better in the light range, a digital in everything else. Film gives an indescribable feeling from the whole process, and digital devalues these feelings!
You've distilled crucial characteristics and differences between CCDs and film. I've shot with both, and CMOS sensors.
Thankfully, you put it together more simply and clearly than either my own experience can, or the diverse and less organized other TH-cam videos I've watched so far.
I'm appreciative, and will happily subscribe. Thanks Liam.
- Gary
Thank you too, Gary. I’m pleased to be here for you:-)😊
Very well articulated and made perfect comparison.
I am veteran film photographer since 1979 and have several ccd cameras in my arsenal that I collected over the years. I agree that ccd is not the same as film, it can get close with post processing but not the same. I don't really shoot ccd cameras anymore because I do prefer to shoot film and digital from cmos cameras.
I suppose there is hype on the internet and it is good because these old cameras do not go to waste.
Cheers
A helpful tip. Watch the lens and not the camera screen when you record yourself.
Thanks a lot. It really helped me a lot. ❤
Thank you for such a detailed comparison, man! Can’t wait to see your next video!
P.S. your music is also really cool! Got almost all your songs in my playlist! ❤
I have a Pentax * istDL & a K100D both 6 megapixel CCD sensor cameras. My film camera is a Pentax Spotamatic SP11 So I have both and use both. I also have two CMOS sensor cameras as well. I perfer to use my modern CMOS cameras for wildlife, travel and anything important to photograph. The film and CCD cameras are more challenging to use and test my skills as a photographer. The lenses make a differnce as well as editing programs in the final pictures . The Pentax cameras tend to under espouse the pictures and I have to edit them to make the vivid colors come out of the pictures as out of camera the pictures are dark and dull looking until edited
Film is better in the light range, a digital in everything else. Film gives an indescribable feeling from the whole process, and digital devalues these feelings!
That’s right