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Well, a digital camera doesn´t need a film cause it takes the image and storage it at some sort of memory device, usually flash memory the camera puts the image in the digital world, u dont need any adicional equipment if u want to digitalize the image, i hope i made myself clear.
hi marwa,
there are too many differences btw the two.
It depens on what kind of user you are.
Digital cameras
- do not have the need to use films
n with the advance technology the greater no of pixels available its makes the pic much more clearer.
- have to upload these pics u took from ur D.camera and u can do lots of stuff with the pic..like edit n stuff with picture softwares.
-with newer printers that support colour picture printer u can even print it at hme at ur convinience.
- u can delete the pictures on the spot if u don't like it
-u can see pic on the spot with diital pic
-but moving object is a problem for D.camera
-have memory and the memory is the determination of the no of pics u can take
normal camera
-pic need to be developed
-u use films n have to wait till the rolls finish
-cannot delete pic and cannot confirm hoe pic is taken on spot
The images inside a digital camera are made with pixels. Each pixel is te luminic intensity applied in each MOS cell that organize the 'len'. Actually, each MOS gate in this cells, are sensible to thos luminance. Storage can support a lot of pictures, you can view them inmediatly, and you can erase those that you don´t like.
Hi,
i guess u should know what is an ordinary camera....
by knowing a lil about digitial camera perhaps u'll know the differences more clearly...do try here...
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