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The phenomenon of digital photography began when digital

cameras became commercially offered sometime in the late

1980s to the mid-1990s.

Considering that then, a lot of people have stacked away their film

cameras in their closets in favor of the digital camera.

But ahead of jumping into the digital camera itself and its

finer specifics, it is crucial to know what digital

photography is.

In a nutshell, digital photography is the act of taking

pictures and saving it into a digital format. A scanned

photograph, as a result, can also be considered as a digital

photograph.

Most people favor the digital format more than film because of

several reasons. Initial of all, seeing the benefits of

digital photographs is instantaneous.

After the shot is taken, the photographer can immediately

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

shot. This technique is considerably less costly than film simply because when

making use of film, 1 has to print all the photographs taken

like the duds which cannot be seen till they are

processed.

Yet another explanation why people prefer digital photographs than

conventional ones is that there are a variety of methods in

sharing a digital photograph.

One can send it via it e-mail, burn it to a disc, send

it by means of Bluetooth or print it just like film photographs.

However, there are purists who pick film photographs over

digital ones. According to them, there film photographs

make much more lifelike pictures than these taken by digital

cameras.

But the more advanced digital cameras of these days are gradually

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

time prior to they make pictures that will impress even the

purists. intangible