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Digital Photography Camera Advantages

As in all things digital, digital photography cameras came on the scene around ten years ago, and within the space of a maximum of the next five years, virtually wiped the traditional film photography off the map.

A technology that had taken more than a hundred years to develop is now almost gone and the digital photography camera is here to stay.

And the reasons that there should be such a dramatic switch of allegiance form film photography to digital photography are patently obvious.

The advantages in almost very aspect of digital photography.

From taking photographs, to storing those, to improving the quality of the images captured to flexibility in displaying them. Within the last five years the digital photography industry has improved its performance to such an extent, that almost every person in the Western World has at least one digital photography camera, and many have their own home based photo development center.

Traditional film photography is now well and truly a thing of the past. It stood no chance against the digital revolution.

Traditional film cameras were never an expensive item. Where the expense lay was in developing the film. If someone wanted to capture a special occasion and shot three or four roles of film, to have these films developed was a reasonable expense.

Even more frustrating was that not every photograph taken always turned out to be a masterpiece, but still had to be paid for.

With digital photography, the photographs can be viewed on the camera itself, as well as through a computer, and the total disasters removed without any expense.

In their early days, digital photography cameras were cumbersome and expensive, usually operating of the old 1.44mb floppy discs.

This meant that each disc could hold six or eight photographs at a time of reasonable quality.
Today’s digital photography cameras hold a memory disc of up to five gigabytes, and can hold about 2,000 high density images at a time.

Each and every one of these images can be stored on a computer hard disc for time immemorial, without degrading or being lost or stored and forgotten in an attic somewhere. The chosen few shots and memories of each significant occasion in a life can be improved, reduced, altered, sent all around the World to family, friends, colleagues and customers through the wonders of e-mail.

They can be printed out either through your local camera shop who has now more than likely sold or given away their traditional film development equipment and all the noxious chemicals they were forced to work with, and switched to a modern, silent and chemical free digital printing center.

To keep pace with the developments in digital imaging, most of the major manufacturers of printers now offer user friendly digital printers for home use. All in all the advantages of digital photography cameras are too numerous to mention. It is the future. It is now.
 
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