Photo_Smith
Well-known
I voted mostly film some digital. To the guys who say stupid things like 'the war is over-digital won' I say grow up. There is no war just personal preference.
Lots of professionals have gone digital for speed and ease of use.
About eight years ago I went 100% digital and then realised that the pressure on both time and the client constantly wanting to shave margins was meaning I was working more hours for less money.
I'm back using film for the main and now people actually seek me out because I shoot film, and I can charge a premium for that.
Now I prefer to earn more and pick my jobs, I'll leave the £250 for a wedding and DVD to the hoards–I'm not interested in that market.
Lots of professionals have gone digital for speed and ease of use.
About eight years ago I went 100% digital and then realised that the pressure on both time and the client constantly wanting to shave margins was meaning I was working more hours for less money.
I'm back using film for the main and now people actually seek me out because I shoot film, and I can charge a premium for that.
Now I prefer to earn more and pick my jobs, I'll leave the £250 for a wedding and DVD to the hoards–I'm not interested in that market.
steveniphoto
Well-known
mostly film, some digital.. it seems like most people shoot both not one or the other.
trog
f/stop!
Last year it was 99% digital (Nikon D700). Now that I have a 44-inch fine art printer, I'm 100% film. Digital just doesn't stand up when you're printing 44-inch x 60-inch prints.
Madcold
Newbie
I rarely shoot digital nowadays. And when I do, most of the time it's with my iPhone. The feel of film just suits me way better.
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
For photo's I want to enjoy film, photo's for the net or a documentation (model building, taking stuff apart) digital.
This is similar to my experience.
I document at work with a digital but for personal photo's, I use a mix of digital and film. It varies all the time with differing amounts of one or the other depending what I'm doing. Right now I am much more into film since I recently purchased some nice film equipment. That could change at any time.
I would really like to begin a long term project but have not decided yet what it will be.
kraj8995
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Mostly Digital rather than films.
Jpeg
Newbie
I shoot both. I just bought a NEX-7 but this weekend I bought a used Contax T2, and did I ever have fun with it shooting in the streets of Seattle Sunday.
When we went on our vacation in Europe last spring I brought along both a digital camera and a film camera. I used up all my memory card space and used up my battery, -that ended my digital camera shooting. It seemed like every tourist convenience shop had lots of film, both Kodak and Fujifilm and I didn't have to worry about batteries. My advise, if your going to take a vacation and use digital, you had better take a film camera for back up.

When we went on our vacation in Europe last spring I brought along both a digital camera and a film camera. I used up all my memory card space and used up my battery, -that ended my digital camera shooting. It seemed like every tourist convenience shop had lots of film, both Kodak and Fujifilm and I didn't have to worry about batteries. My advise, if your going to take a vacation and use digital, you had better take a film camera for back up.
Paul Jenkin
Well-known
All it's likely to prove is that we tend to have a "preference" one way or the other. As of today (19/09) only 30% are either one or the other. Personally, I have never understood the need to nail my colours 100% to just one mast as there's a lot of fun to be had shooting both mediums. My preference (not that it's important) is film.
My concern is that, as with vinyl records, we will reach a tipping point where newbies won't have a clue what film is, what it's benefits and drawbacks are and, therefore, they'll have no reason to try it and see if they like it.
My concern is that, as with vinyl records, we will reach a tipping point where newbies won't have a clue what film is, what it's benefits and drawbacks are and, therefore, they'll have no reason to try it and see if they like it.
Sid836
Well-known
Mostly digital, but plenty of film. It depends on the mood I am in.
foodjoy
Newbie
sometime film sometime digital
but mostly film for this year
but mostly film for this year
rhe
Member
All digital. I gave my film cameras to my son >5 years ago.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Lately I'm about equal on both in terms of number of exposures.
With film cameras, once the film is developed, the rest of the rendering process is all digital.
With film cameras, once the film is developed, the rest of the rendering process is all digital.
kanzlr
Hexaneur
I got myself a used Alpha 900 a while ago. I have maybe used it 5 times now because I always grab a film camera instead. I bought the digital for studio and portraiture and for family events. There where not many lately so that may be the reason…anyhow, even my new Minolta Rangefinder excites me more and I cannot wait to shoot it 
Ronald M
Veteran
My M8 is a year old, My M9 is is 30 days. The M9 is fabulous, the M8 almost fabulous , but I just could not get along with it until I got the Whi Bal card and set up some custom settings. Don`t like the crop factor either. But the images are superb.
D.J.
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More and more digital now.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I'm shooting so little right now, it's about the same for both.
miguelruizjimenez
Member
I prefer film...
I prefer film...
I started with a digital camera (Nikon D90), but I sold it with the lens for a Leica M6... Now, I shot 90% film (Leica Mp and summilux 50 LA) and 10% with a leica x1 (great camera!)
I prefer film...
I started with a digital camera (Nikon D90), but I sold it with the lens for a Leica M6... Now, I shot 90% film (Leica Mp and summilux 50 LA) and 10% with a leica x1 (great camera!)
-doomed-
film is exciting
Digital these days. I still like to use film when I get the chance.
Weasel_Loader
Newbie
Just got rid of my OM-D and seriously considered a M8.2, but worried about reliability problems. Got a X-E1 now and very happy with it. Just got a Leica M6 TTL yesterday. Couldn't pass up the deal as I've been really wanting to try film again and process at home. I have a rental CV 50mm f/1.1 on the way for a 5 days. I plan on shooting 2 rolls of B&W T-Max 100 and 2 rolls of Portra 160. Can't wait.
FrankHoltion
Member
Most of us perfomr the tasks in digital way because it has become almost the requirement of the work other wise i personally still miss and like films.
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