Digital. You'll want to take a lot of photos, and film is too expensive. If you really want to learn Photography, pick up a good text (it will cost you about $50) and start at the beginning. Also, take any classes you can afford. It's time well spent.
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The Canon EOS Rebel T1i EF-S 15MP IS Digital SLR Camera Kit is a great choice for a beginner.
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex - if it doesnt say digital then its probably a film camera (35mm).
The EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR is great for beginners.
If you want the best SLR digital camera, I would suggest you check out Best Buy or Fry's electronics. They both have the best deals in SLR digital cameras and come in a good affordable price.
My opinion is the digital slr camera because you won't have to pay soo much money buying new film, where as the digital camera, you jut have to upload your pictures from the memory card onto your computer, and you can just reuse it again and again!
SLR digital photography is the process by which the film devleops the pictures. It is printed out as a single lens rather than a gloosy photograph type.
no it is a DSLR a SLR is a Single Lens Reflex camrea that acceps film and a DSLR is a Digital Single Lens Reflex camrea that is digital
No, film single lens reflex (SLR) cameras exist, albeit obsolete. Currently all commercial single lens reflex cameras are digital, however, it may be possible to find a retailer or more likely, a private seller in possession of a functional film SLR camera.
No, 600 film is much larger than Captiva film.
SLR stands for single lens reflex. Simply put in a slr camera digital or film when you look through the view finder you are viewing the exact same image as what will be captured. This is accomplished by a set of mirrors and prisms.
The best brands for digital SLR cameras are: Epson, Canon, Casio, Axis, JVC, Java, Lenovo, Panasonic, Olympus, Medion, Nikon, Samsung, Sony, and Sanyo.