Most photographers are now using digital cameras because they are so convienent and show immediately if you got the shot you wanted. As for which camera would be the best I would suggest talking to people whp do this for a living.
You can buy batteries for around $25-$35. I have an older Nikon camera and still use the same battery that it came with. However, I believe the newer batteries stay charged longer.
ok when you mean camera you mean the media 35 mm SLR digital cameras have comperable picture quality to slr cameras 10 mpix is just as good if not better than 35 mm some people feel that digital photography is inpersonal that you can take 400 pictures in one day when in the world of 35 mm you were only limited to 31 snap shots in some cases.
Yes you can buy a device for this for about $10 at best buy.
Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.
Any 35 mm film camera or digital camera, usually a Digital Single Lens Reflex (D_SLR) that uses a 24 mm by 36 mm area on film or which has an image sensor (CCD, CMOS, or other) to form the image.
Many 35 millimeter Cameras Don't Need Batteries Many more 35 Millimeter Cameras Can Have interchangeable Lenses For much Less Money than a digital Camera Film Cameras All Mostly have better flash via hot shoe Signed, Unknown Stranger
NO Nikkor lenses are compatible with all nikon slr's the DX lenses are for the digital camera's other wise there for the 35 mm NO Nikkor lenses are compatible with all nikon slr's the DX lenses are for the digital camera's other wise there for the 35 mm
In some ways, they can be a better training tool in that you only get a limited number of exposures per roll. Thus, greater thought must be put into the shot by the photographer than with a digital camera.
35 or 50 mm in a fixed lens, or a 35-70 (approx) zoom. Buy the best lens you can afford, and learn to use it well before moving onward. It is better to become proficient with one lens than confused by several. Remember that quality photography is not produced by the camera, but by the photographer's mind. The camera is the tool that records the image, nothing more. A great photographer can take great photos with a disposable camera. A poor one will produce junk from a Leica.
most sensors on digitals are much smaller than 35mm film frames, so the lens of 50mm acts lika a telephoto one.
I believe the camera is digital and doesn't take film. Cannon also has a good website that does have manuals you can download .
35 mm/ apex /110 /digital /video there are more then 3 but 35 mm that is like the role u use inhs photo class apex is the one with the threee size and 110 is the cheepest and mostdurable one (hardly used)