ANIMAL
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ANALOGUE<br />
ANALOGUE<br />
Analogue Plus Digital<br />
For this article, we are pairing out medium format camera, Fuji<br />
GW690II with Canon 5D MK3. Here is some info about Fuji GW690II. It’s<br />
was released in June 1985 have a minor revisions to the previous version.<br />
This camera had interchangeable lens. It has hotshoe, the shutter release<br />
has a lock. So after you press the shutter, you have rewind the film. The<br />
grip is checked compare to ribbed before. And the strap lugs are conventionally<br />
one to each side, rather than both on one side. The GW690II are<br />
ten and five grams heavier than before.<br />
Basically to make sure that we have a correct data for the analogue<br />
camera, we have to put a digital camera side by side. So when we get the<br />
info from digital camera, we will put the setup on the analogue camera.<br />
Now we get the info and we are save to shoot using analogue.<br />
Normally after we finish developing the film, we will use a scanner to<br />
get those images from the film. We will put the film under the scanner machine<br />
and after it done scanning, we will get black and white photos in our<br />
computer. Now have those photos in the computer. If we want the photos<br />
turn into colour, we can use a Photoshop to changes it from black and<br />
white to colour. Even though the technology is different between these two<br />
cameras, but when we combine it together, the result will be marvelous.<br />
Analogue Nowadays<br />
Nowadays, people lives surrounded by a lot of new technology that<br />
some of it we never thinks that it will happened. For example a technology<br />
that allows us to transfer every picture that we shoot using digital<br />
camera immediately into our smartphone. Before this even we used digital<br />
camera, we still have to wait to transfer it into computer. Even though<br />
all this smart ways can make you process faster, but there is still people<br />
that love to shoot using film.<br />
When we asked them why they still stick to the film camera, they<br />
answer is the element of surprise and patient is their main reason. By<br />
using analogue camera, you are curious what result did you get? It’s the<br />
result perfect or disaster. You will think harder about what you’re doing.<br />
Every time and frame can be assigned and a physical cost, so you will<br />
tray a little bit harder to make sure that you get nice shoot and counted<br />
every shoot as the best. Using analogue also teach us to be more<br />
patients. There is no LCD screen to check your shoots, but that make it<br />
more interesting about analogue. You only can see the images that you<br />
captured after the film roll has been processed, scanned and printed.<br />
Sometimes if you’re busy, you have to wait a few more days to settle up<br />
the process thing etc.