在2026年重拾摄影,放弃手机相机?

3作者: eigenhombre6 天前原帖
我最近翻阅了自己大约二十五年的照片。这些照片包括扫描的35mm胶卷和中画幅图像;几代佳能Powershot的数码照片以及一台20D单反相机的作品;还有大约五部iPhone。 我注意到,非手机拍摄的照片往往质量更好,而且我发现自己在使用“真正”的相机拍摄时,似乎更能享受拍照的乐趣。大概最好的照片是用20D拍摄的,这在当时是一台非常不错的相机,我还能够将一些从胶卷时代带过来的镜头用于它。 我并不排除更多的胶卷摄影,但我认为这是一条相对独立的道路。我希望能找到一台数码相机,能够捕捉到我在胶卷摄影中所享受的那些特质——高图像密度、通过物理取景器观察、而不是实时筛选图像……观察、拍摄、然后继续前进。 我在这个市场上关注富士相机已经有一段时间了,几年前在这里读到过关于它们的文章。不过,选择实在太多了(即使只是富士的产品),我也想知道现在人们推荐哪些更接近胶卷体验的相机。 在大多数情况下,iPhone的AI“增强”功能让我感到非常失望。我想要的是更多的实感和控制,而不是(不一定)更多的软件。我也希望能有一两个黑白模式可以快速使用。 那么,大家现在在手机放在口袋里(或在家)时,喜欢用什么拍照呢?
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I&#x27;ve been looking through twenty-five-odd years of my own photos. The collection includes scanned 35mm and medium format images; digital pictures from a few Canon Powershot generations and a 20D SLR; and about five iPhones.<p>I&#x27;ve noticed that the non-cell-phone pictures tended to be better, and that in general I seemed to have quite a bit more fun with photos taken with, well, &quot;real&quot; cameras. Probably the best ones were taken with the 20D, which for its time was a really nice camera, for which I was able to bring over some lenses from my film days.<p>I wouldn&#x27;t rule out more film photography but I think of that as a somewhat separate track. I&#x27;d like to get a digital camera that captures a bit more of what I enjoyed about film photography - that high image density, looking through a physical viewfinder, not necessarily curating images in real time... looking, shooting, and moving on.<p>I&#x27;ve been following Fujifilm cameras for awhile in this market, having read about them here a few years ago. There are many, many options though (even just for Fuji) and I&#x27;d be interested in what people are recommending today for something closer to the film experience.<p>The iPhone AI &quot;enhancements&quot; are a drastic turn-off in most cases. What I want is more physicality and more control, not (necessarily) more software. I would also like one or a few B&#x2F;W modes to be quick to hand.<p>What are people enjoying shooting with these days, when their phone stays in their pocket (or at home)?