In Reply to: and furthermore posted by Musey on December 26, 2003 at 23:20:51:
Even if digital doesn't surpass film quality, the consumer will be duped into believing the contrary, just as what happend with vinyl and Compact-sound- DiscS.
ANd it's rather silly to argue which is better. Digital film and digital music both have their advantages and disadvantages. Both do certain things very well. Digital cameras are great for fast applications, such as photojournalism. Recording digital music is a breeze compared to analog. But when it comes to listening , analog gives bigger bang for the buck (and the ears, in most genres accept maybe Jazz) Comparisons could be made as nauseum, but the fact remains that both digital and analog will have their respective advantages and uses. Better to point out the merits of both rather than to try to argue one's alledged all-out superiority over the other. End of sermon.
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Follow Ups
- final observation ,lol - Musey 23:36:58 12/26/03 (2)
- this seems to have become an analog vs dgital argument. - Dominic 02:10:41 12/28/03 (1)
- Re: The Biggest Problem With Digital: - Vinylly 19:54:58 12/29/03 (0)