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Advantages of Digital Cameras |

Monday, 28 April 2008
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Why are digital cameras so popular? Because they can do so much more than film cameras. Anyone who has not yet had the delight of owning a digital camera does not know what he or she is missing. Not only can you take either still or moving pictures, you can record the sound as well. Try doing that with your ordinary camera. A digital camera has a screen that shows the picture you just took. If it's not up to scratch, simply delete it and try again.
You can take heaps of photos with your digital and not run out of space. If you do, simply download them to your computer to free up your memory card, erase them, or keep another memory card to pop in. So much easier than taking film out and putting another roll in. You don't even need to purchase a digital camera to have one. They can be incorporated into your mobile phone, PDA, vehicle and many other applications. While the first digital cameras were quite big, they are now quite tiny. In fact since one will fit into a small mobile phone, they are tinier than that. In 1991, Kodak marketed a digital that retailed at $13,000. Today you can get one for less than $100. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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