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Old 02-06-2008, 07:40 PM
Constantine Constantine is offline
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Default Digital cameras vs film cameras

I know that most of the consumers nowadays would choose to buy a digital camera but I keep on wondering why I still see some film cameras in the market. Do you think there are people who would choose to buy film cameras than digital ones? If you were one of them, what would be your reason?
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Old 02-10-2008, 07:36 PM
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A lot of my photographer friends say that film cameras produce better quality pictures as opposed to digital photos. This is because of the megapixels involved. Fortunately for digital fans, there are more and more cameras these days that can produce high quality digital photos. Take the Canon EOS line, for instance. The Canon EOS 40D digital camera has 10.1 megapixels, very good ISO ratings, has a continuous drive for 6.5 fps (frames per second) and a nice, large LCD display. Take a look at this beauty at:

Canon EOS 40D digital camera specifications: Digital Photography Review
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