It’s important to remember that other than the capture pictures process, which is made by a sensor system on digital cameras and by light exposure on other types of camera, the design of any component like zoom is almost the same on both.The main difference between them is, of course, picture storage. The traditional cameras print pictures on a film which needs to be developed later if you want have paper pictures, whereas digital devices store pictures on a small storage card which can hold more than three hundred pictures. Thanks to this system, pictures can be easily saved on a computer and from there immediately altered or deleted. For me it’s really this which has made a success of digital photography.
From a performance point of view, if you use the best traditional cameras you will have more beautiful pictures than with a digital camera and are better suited for users who need high quality pictures.
In a few years, digital camera development will permit us to have perfect photos like traditional photography, which I think will disappear from the market or will continue to exist only in very small quantities.
Hope this helps..........
Last edited by Richnico; 02-06-2008 at 12:15 PM.
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