No you cannot insert film into a digital camera. its digital, not film, it right in the name if your not sure, film only goes in film cameras like a pentax, promaster, kodak, olympus, and canon.
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Of course you can insert film in a digital camera, only thing is it won't actually do anything. If you're really keen to try then get a piece of film and cut it to about 1 cm² then stick it in the slot where you'd normally put the SD memory card.
When you're done with that you could try putting gasoline in your toaster and seeing how much faster it works.
No. You cannot economically convert a film camera to a digital camera. The digital system is very different and fitting it to an existing film camera is more expensive than buying a new digital camera. Some of the more expensive professional cameras can change between film and digital backs replacing the film transport with digital technology. The replacement backing includes all the electronics and controls typical of a digital camera of that caliber.
A film camera
the film . .
The digital computer camera does not require film to take pictures. Once a picture is taken, it can be downloaded onto a computer to view and print whereas a film camera would need to have their film developed.
digital is , in digital camera , something that stores the picture or video it takes in electronic format instead of to film.
yes
digital cameras
It is most commonly found in the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera.
The CCD is the part of the camera that changes the light that enters the camera into a digital signal that is then saved on the memory card. You can think of it as where the film would be in a regular 35mm film camera.
I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
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Is the Minolta's maxxum 5000i a film or digital camera?, is a Film Camera, that has program cards for specific electronic controls for photo's ( sports, close-up, portrait, ect ect