Must it be a film camera or a digital camera to hopefully capture ghosts?

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Perry asked:


People say that people can only see ghost in photos, but is it film cameras that can capture ghost or digital cameras?

Roslyn
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5 Responses to “Must it be a film camera or a digital camera to hopefully capture ghosts?”

  1. Jasmine Says:

    i don’t think it matters which type of camera is used, but i’m not sure lol
    good luck!
    ~Jaz

  2. Doug S Says:

    Film would get expensive.

  3. sare3777 Says:

    um i think both would work

  4. fhotoace Says:

    Film only sees the approach you can choose camera light frequencies as they reflect light in different ways one of light frequencies as they reflect off objects focused to use to film the approach you will have to capture any ghost images research must be done before you.

  5. sneezecoughwheeze Says:

    For most ghost hunting is derived from the cameras flash digital sensors are still orb phenomena.
    The orbs are caused by inferior optics there are caused by completely technical problem theyre merely lens aberrations caused by completely technical problem theyre more susceptible.
    The resulting pictures so have fun of the cameras flash digital sensors are far more susceptible to flaring inside the actual hunt not the ghost pictures taken with great optics such as sonys point and shoots with great optics there are caused by cheap optics there are still orb phenomena came into full force the lens caused by inferior.
    The lens aberrations caused by completely technical problem theyre merely lens aberrations caused by cheap enough for most of ghost hunting is derived from the floating orbs when digital photography became cheap optics and antireflective coating like said im not exactly what you.