An SD card.
Film cameras
No. You can't use it on Canon's autofocus film cameras either.
Film cameras use photographic film to capture images, while digital cameras use electronic sensors. Digital cameras are generally better for capturing high-quality images at 600 dpi because they can produce sharper and more detailed images compared to film cameras. Digital cameras also offer more control over settings and the ability to instantly view and edit images.
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
Film cameras.
Digital - time is money.
digital cameras
No. Although film cameras are nice when sending a child to camp or on a feild trip, Digital cameras are not only cheaper to develope but there are more places that you can develope them
Digital cameras are great for taking pictures of people and things. Most people use digital cameras nowadays, but some people still use film which can be better quality.
Digital Cameras look almost like Film Cameras, only Digital Cameras are more "Computerized" and don't use film. Digital Cameras have an Addition from Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, they have Mega Pixels which tell you what quality the photos come out as. Lower MP say 1.2MP is mostly used in cheaper Digital Cameras or web cameras, more expensive cameras can go up to 12.5MP or more, Digital Cameras also have an LCD Display so you can view photos instantly. The difference between Film and Digital is that with film once you take a photo its permanent on the film, Digital Cameras enable you to reuse the Memory card since you are able to delete photos. Look at the website dpreview
I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
Mini DV cameras are digital camcorders that do not use film. You can review and compare a variety of models at http://www.amazon.com/Digital-MiniDV-Camcorders-Camera-Photo/b?ie=UTF8&node=754484.