Take artistic old-school pics of you and ur camera.
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AnswerI recommend selling it to someone who still uses film. To me digital is "throwaway" Photography. I recently bought a digital camera, and I use it for exactly one thing: taking pictures of worn-out trailer tires because if I e-mail a picture of a worn-out tire to my company's service department before I go in for a new tire, I get approval for the tire's replacement almost immediately. Otherwise it takes an hour or so. I admit that hanging out in truck stop service departments can be fun, but it sure isn't profitable.It costs money to buy the film for regular camera and print them on paper. Digital camera all one needs is to print the pictures. Including the film, the cost is about half for digial prints as compared to regular film.
with digital photography you can see your picture in an instant. If you don't like the picture you can erase it and take a new one. This is not possible with a film camera.
The Canon EOS is a professional digital SLR camera. SLR cameras offer the user the range of options in terms of lenses, flashes, etc. that a regular film camera accepts. This ability for customization combined with the way it captures the image, which is more true to a film camera than other digital cameras, account of the price.
A Canon digital camera battery can be replaced by buying a Canon digital camera battery and putting the Canon digital camera battery in the Canon digital camera battery socket of the Canon digital camera.
I think that was called film, such a distant memory that one. And depending on the camera, possibly a few less batteries.
The research that is needed to do before buying a cheap digital camera is the research about the specifications of the digital camera as well as the price and budget range that is needed to buy the cheap digital camera.
one of the most primitive digital cameras is the force released, Nickelodeon camera. This digital camera was released before the technology for jpeg color was properly developed!!
Film cameras take the image and print it on to a film strip as digital cameras take the image and virtually mount it to a digital format.
Yes, there are disposable, one-time use digital cameras, however I doubt they are very popular since they tend to be expensive ($20 per camera) and you can get a reusable digital camera for around $50.
There is no limit for the zoom of a camera, but the The 26X Longest Zoom Digital Camera is one of the longest zoom cameras on the market. But you can always buy a longer zoom for a camera that does not have one .
most sensors on digitals are much smaller than 35mm film frames, so the lens of 50mm acts lika a telephoto one.
Until about ten years ago cameras used film -- clear plastic with a coating that is sensitive to light. The camera exposed light from the scene onto the film which was later removed from the camera and put in chemicals to cause the images to appear. This chemical process is called developing the film. Some professional photographers, serious amateurs, and people who have not yet bought a digital camera still use film cameras. I assume these film cameras are what you are calling 'normal.' Digital cameras create images by light from the scene onto electronic sensors which convert the light falling on them to signals that can be recorded in digital files the way computer data is recorded. These files can then be transferred to computers to be printed.