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.
If you mean, what is the difference between a DSLR and a film camera, well the answer is obvious. One uses a light sensitive component to capture light and convert it into an image file and the other uses light sensitive film to hold the image until it is processed in the appropriate chemistry. Two entirely different technologies to achieve the same result.
"Regular" cameras are really film cameras, which just means that after you take a photograph, you have to develop the picture. Digital cameras, on the other hand, allow you to immediately see your picture and load it to your computer. While digital cameras are easier to use, film cameras tend to produce higher quality photos.
A camera uses films and a digital camera impots photos via USB as a jpeg image. It is quick and easy to do at home.
the difference is film camera needs a film to capture a picture and digital camera does not need the film to proceed. but it needs only a memory chip to save the captured pictures on it.
One takes only pictures - the other makes phone-calls (but may have the facility to take photos) !
A digital camera usually has a much higher picture resolution - due to the limited space available in the phone for the CCD.
The best website for comparing commercial products is Amazon.com. This website will help you to compare the megapixels and read user reviews.
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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.
An optical scanner can read text or illustrations printed on paper and translate the information into a form the computer can use. A digital camera encodes digital images and videos digitally and stores them for later reproduction.
A small digital camera vs a big digital camera will work almost exactly the same. The differences are the features included. A big digital camera will have a viewfinder mechanism, an adjustable and interchangable lens, and a bigger sensor, while the small digital cameras will not.
The cost of a Fuji Digital camera is ranging any where from two hundred to two thousand dollars. The differences in quality will be hinged around the prices.
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.
A film camera records a photo onto a strip of film, which then needs to be taken to a photo clinic to be processed. The quality is about 25 megapixels. A digital camera records a photo onto a memory card, which can be reviewed on the camera's screen instantly, and you have the option of deleting or saving it. The quality can range from 8-12 megapixels, which is considerably lower than a film camera.
No. You cannot economically convert a film camera to a digital camera. The digital system is very different and fitting it to an existing film camera is more expensive than buying a new digital camera. Some of the more expensive professional cameras can change between film and digital backs replacing the film transport with digital technology. The replacement backing includes all the electronics and controls typical of a digital camera of that caliber.
The differences between the different kinds of digital cameras may include price, weight, quality, brand.
There is a difference between the Nikon camera and the Sony camera. The Nikon camera has more features and it is also wireless. The Sony camera is digital.
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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.
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