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The phenomenon of digital photography began when digital

cameras became commercially available someday in the late

1980s to the mid-1990s.

Since that time, plenty of people have piled away their film

cameras inside their closets and only the camera.

But before getting in to the camera itself and its

Better details, it's crucial that you know what electronic

photography is.

In a nutshell, photography could be the act of getting

Photos and saving it into a electronic format. A scanned

Photo, for that reason, may also be regarded as an electronic digital

Picture.

A lot of people prefer the digital format over film because of

several reasons. First of all, seeing the outcome of

digital photos is immediate.

Following the shot is taken, the photographer can instantly

see and determine if he does or does not just like the result of his

Photo. This method is much cheaper than film because when

using film, one has to print all of the photographs taken

Like the duds which could maybe not be viewed until they're

processed.

Another reason why people prefer digital pictures than

traditional ones is that there are many different ways in

sharing a digital picture.

It can be sent by one through it email, burn it to a disk, send

it via Bluetooth or print it just like film photographs.

But, there are purists who choose picture photos over

digital ones. According to them, there film photographs

Create more lifelike images than those taken by digital

cameras.

However the more complex cameras of today are slowly

but surely gaining ground and it will only be a matter of

time before they create pictures that may impress even the

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