Film Pro's (based on 35mm black and white film).
- More rewarding to develop your own film and prints.
- More exciting as the outcome cannot always be predicted.
- Lasts longer. (Digital files can easily be deleted from the camera/computer by accident).
- Better contrast.
- Better representation of tone, depth and texture when shooting in black and white.
- Can take a long time to get that perfect print without streaky chemical marks.
- COST of both paper, chemicals and film.
- Negatives can be easily scratched.
- You would need your own darkroom (unless you use one at College / Uni / School)
- Easy to over or under expose.
- Can't see the image straight after taking it, so you may waste a whole roll of film by not achieving the result you wanted.
- Photoshop manipulation.
- Easy to store on a computer.
- Fast.
- Cheap.
- Instant review of photographs.
- Complex in-camera menu's to navigate around.
- Can be easy to set the camera up wrongly.
- Photos can be easily lost if a problem occurs with the computer. (Always back up files!)
- If shooting in the wrong mode a computer may not read your image format.
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