There are many digital cameras that are available to use and purchase. For example, brands such as Sony or Nikon sell a range of cameras in digital form.
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I would say a pocket digital camera is better than a non-pocket camera, because they are much smaller. They don't cost much, and you can get all the great features as a non-pocket camera.
Not all digital cameras are waterproof. When you shop for a digital camera, you must look for one's that say they are waterproof. A store associate can help you if you have a hard time. You can also buy a digital camera that is not waterproof and buy a waterproof case for it.
Depends on what brand your camera is. I say go back to the store where you got your camera and ask them if they sell spare chargers, chances are is that they do.
say that your taken.
I would say probably around 150 to 200
I would say a digital camera is better because it lasts longer and does not deteriorate over time like film can even though film is more fun with the processing process.
I have the htc surround and all the other wp7 have cameras.... they take pictures better than a digital camera i say
It's how sensitive the film is to the light. Which is measured in ISO. If you use a film camera. The film box should say what ISO it is. If you have a digital camera, you can adjust it in certain modes in the menu. For more details you can check out http://www.geofflawrence.com/photography_tutorial_ISO_film_speed.htm
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex - if it doesnt say digital then its probably a film camera (35mm).
maybe you have the wrong memory card, or maybe there is some sort of set up you need to go through after you put it in your camera, but that's very rare. Usually you can just put a memory card into your digital camera and there would be nothing else that you had to do.
I would say it is an 'analogue' camera - where the visual information is captured by exposing a film to light, rather than as bits of data on a card, converted from visual information by software.