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... ”Both digital cameras and film cameras have a variety of models available in the "Under US$400" price range” (Digital vs. ... “Its important to keep in mind that digital cameras and film cameras each have their own strengths and weaknesses in terms of focusing features, zoom capabilities, how the images are developed and the overall image resolution” (Digital vs. ...
Digital cameras and film cameras are very similar in the fact that they both catch light. ... The image sensor employed by most digital cameras is a charge coupled device “CCD” (Works, Filmless, PAR. ... Another sensor the “CMOS” or complementary metal oxide semiconductor are used in inexpensive cameras. ... The file system in most digital cameras is the “FAT” file system. “For those who are unaware the FAT file system was developed by Microsoft back in 1976 and has become the standard file system for all digital still cameras” (FAT charges, PAR. ... “You can find cameras today with up to 10. ... With digital cameras you may have to buy software fore your computer such as: Color Cast FX, Clear Skin FX, Digital Camera Enhance, Real-DRAW PRO. ...
Now that you have seen the advantages and disadvantages to digital cameras and film cameras, I think that it is up to what the consumer needs or wants to decide if digital is the way to go.
Approximate Word count = 1205 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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