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The Decline In Digital Cameras Has Low Value To You
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August 30th, 2010UncategorizedLast century saw a lot of analogue cameras that are now more or less a thing of the past with the advent of the digital camera. With a film camera there’s only so much you can do, but one exposure to a digital camera will show you the many subtle differences that make it better, and you can even make cash with it, with the camera dollars system.
Films and digital cameras are mutually exclusive. The image you capture is stored like data on a computer.
You have to install special software on your computer to enable the digital camera function. The digital camera has special cables that you will need to attach to your computer to download your photos once you have snapped them. Using your printer, your photos can be printed out like they are, or you could simply find some website where they are needed, or store them on a disc for watching later, or email them, or sell them via camera dollars.
Digital cameras rely on the computer to receive the photos and do with it as you please. No more the interminable patience you have exercise outside a dark room for someone else to develop your photos on your behalf.
It is so much easier to just take out the film, put it on a shelf and promptly forget about it. This practice becomes history with a digital camera.
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