Sometimes, yes. It's a vague question.
digital cameras
Digital cameras have no film but operate using a sensor chip and flash memory. Chip size affects the resolution of the picture and the hues and intensities of colors.
Yes, digital cameras can shoot good photographs. However, it depends on the brand you are using. Nikon and Cannon are good companies. However, I have a Kodak and I am definitely not a fan.
Digital cameras can capture some of the quality that a true 35 mm can but using a true 35mm would be best to get the best effect from it . Digital cameras are coming close to being able to produce pictures like this but there is nothing better than the real thing .
Cameras that are on phones are classed as digital cameras as there is no film in them. The quality of the photo depends on how many mega pixels it has.
Using a 70mm film camera for professional photography offers advantages such as higher resolution, better dynamic range, and a unique aesthetic quality that some photographers prefer over digital cameras.
Using a 1/2.3 sensor size in digital cameras offers advantages such as better image quality, improved low-light performance, and increased depth of field control. This sensor size allows for more detailed and sharper images, making it a popular choice for compact and bridge cameras.
Traditional film cameras do not have a screen since the image is recorded onto celluloid and can only be viewed once it has been developed - this process is largely absent of electricity and is a blend of physics and chemistry, unlike modern digital cameras. Digital cameras store the image digitally and almost instantly, meaning you can view the image on the screen. The aspect ratio on digital cameras can vary, so technically the shape and size of the image can vary between 35mm fill cameras and digital. This is particularly noticable when using a lens taking from a 35mm camera and using it on a digital camera. Film cameras provide a far better quality of image that digital photography cannot (realistically) emulate. However, digital is preferred because the ease of producing large images is fast and requires little expereince - unlike film based photography.
On many cameras it is "TV" for Time Value.
Many people act like hypocrites, attending church on Sundays but committing crimes the rest of the week. "What a hypocrite!" she exclaimed.
The perfect digital cameras to take close up photos are point and shoot cameras. You may not need extra lens to get the close up photos. Nikon is a good brand of camera to take close up photos.
There are several online sites which offer competitive prices on digital cameras. I would recommend using Ebay.com, since they will offer a variety of products from many different sellers. You can also bid on digital cameras, ensuring that you do not go over your budget.