>>16198They have a harder and harsher look, worse colors, and a lack of pleasant analog imperfections like film grain (I would also mention halation and even light leaks and physical damage). This old blog post discusses it.
https://akinokure.blogspot.com/2013/11/in-digital-age-will-we-have-memorable.htmlDigital is convenient for the purpose of documentation, but it's not nice to look at in same the way that analog is. Or was, I guess. I think movies shot on film nowadays look like crap too. I don't know if it's to do with the stocks they're using or some kind of color grading or digital processing or what. You can still get good results if you want to do still photography for yourself though.