
Analog vs Digital – Photography
Analog vs Digital - Photography

Normally Analog Photography is known as Film Photography, has been replaced by digital photography at a very rapid pace , due to some inherent advantages like ease of use and low cost. Lets explore the Difference of Analog Photography and Digital Photography.
| ANALOG | DIGITAL |
PHOTOGRAPHY | |
| GENERAL | |
| Controls - MECHANICAL | Controls - ELECTRONICS |
| Cost : Initial Cost LOW (Equipments ) | Cost : Initial Cost HIGH (Equipments) |
| Subsequent Costs HIGH (processing / Prints ) | Subsequent Costs LOW (Processing / OutPuts ) |
| Processing is More Time consuming | Processing is Less Time consuming |
| Resuts : More Original / Natural | Results : More of Manipulated / Highly Edited. |
| Approach for sooting always cautious, with additional efforts on Visualisation of Frame. | Approach for shooting - JUST CLICK IT. |
| TECHNICAL | |
| The Light creating Image gets Captured / Stored on FILMS | The Light creating Image gets Captured / Stored on CCD/CMOS Sensors. |
| Resoltion: Films photos had higher resolution | Resolution Limited to the Sensor Pixel density |
| ISO/FILM Speed | |
| In Films the maximum speed which could be available upto 3200/6400 | In Digital ISO speeds available can go upto 51200 |
| Storage of images limited to the capacity of film role | Storage capacity is very vast, depending upon the SD card capacity. |
| Dynamic Rage is high in Films specially for shooting Black and white photos | Dynamic Range has been redefined by the HDR feature of the Digital Cameras. Gives better color reproduction in color photos. |
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