A digital film is stored and played from a hard drive. Technically its not film at all.
A digital photo is composed of information processed by a computer.
processing film chemicals used /unused
A regular theater uses film reels that are shipped in. A digital theater downloads the film onto a hard drive.
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.
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.
The difference between digital x ray and standard x ray is much like the difference between digital and film photos. Digital radiography bypasses the chemical processing and through digital technology, one is able to enhance images and transfer images electronically.
You need to expand your question a bit more. Are you asking about the differences between digital vs. film? That question is being answered in other threads. OR.... Are you asking if you can convert a film camera to digital? The answer to that is yes, sometimes. Personally I would not recommend it, just go buy a digital camera.
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex - if it doesnt say digital then its probably a film camera (35mm).
Digital uses mega pixels ... vs film resolution is based on the area u have to record the image
Traditional Photography records light from a camera on to film, digital records the light on to a light sensitive digital CCD that transferrs the image into data and records it as a digital file.
The difference between silent film and sound film is because that silent film has no sound whatsoever and a sound film has sounds in it
The difference between auto glass and regular glass is that auto glass has a thin layer of flexible clear plastic placed between two (or more) layers of glass. The film holds the glass in place when it breaks and will lessen the injuries from broken glass.