The camera has been around for almost/about 300 years!!!!
The main difference between a digital camera and a regular camera is that a digital camera does not need film in order to work. The Canon A430 is inexpensive and a good starter digital camera. It's priced around $170 but will last you a long time.
NiMh runtime is about reported to be around two hours.
You can put any memory card into any digital camera, no matter the price as long as it fits correctly.
More that 4 hours
Yes, as long as the camera has a memory card.
The first ever digital camera was invented in 1975 by engineer at Eastman Kodak called Steve Sasson. It was an unwieldy invention, the lens from a Super 8 movie camera, a digital cassette recorder and 16 nickel cadmium batteries! Together with hacked pieces from a voltmeter and an all new charged coupled device imaging array (CCD) it weighed a whopping 8lbs and took 23 seconds to produce the first ever digital image!
Fuji Industries makes lots of things other than camera equipment. The company has been around a long time and has there hands in graphic arts, optics, digital devices, semiconducters and medical equipment, just to name a few.
Warranties depend on where you buy your camera from and whether you decide to purchase a long lasting warranty or not. Sony is known for being a company with very reliable camera warranties.
Yes as long as it's not pre AI
Not really sure what you mean here, because there is no such thing as a Sony 600LC. However, basic Sony and Nikon cameras tend to be pretty comperable. You get what you pay for either way, and digital point-and-shoot cameras, so long as they're all around the same price, have pretty much all the same features.
If a person is a frequent diver or snorkler or spends a lot of time on a boat, owning a waterproof digital camera saves a lot of money in the long run, and enables the person to take pictures under water.