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		<title>Digital vs Film Cameras</title>
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I have to admit that in digital photography I personally have been a laggard. I have two traditional film cameras &#8211; a vintage manual focus Nikon and a Canon Rebel, which is a newer model equipped with auto focus. Up until recently, I&#8217;ve been heroically resisting the temptation of trying a digital camera, although each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to admit that in digital photography I personally have been a laggard. I have two traditional film cameras &#8211; a vintage manual focus Nikon and a Canon Rebel, which is a newer model equipped with auto focus.</p>
<p>Up until recently, I&#8217;ve been heroically resisting the temptation of trying a digital camera, although each of my kids has had one for years now. But a few days ago, my father gave me one of his &#8211; a mid-priced Olympus &#8211; because he didn&#8217;t like the menus. I&#8217;ve decided to give it a try and I was surprised I actually like it. </p>
<p>  <img src="http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbimg_248/1205617330laS768.jpg" alt="35 film camera" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" /><br /> I take a lot of pictures so obviously the first thing I loved about it is that it had no film. I also got two large memory cards from my father along with the camera and I never run out of film. I no longer have to pay for developing photos that I don&#8217;t even like. Actually, I don&#8217;t develop photos at all. And now that I&#8217;m able to see them on the spot, I can delete the ones that turn out wrong and free up space for new ones. I take hundreds of pictures and this helps me improve my technique and get better results. I can still keep the things I liked about traditional photography as my camera lets me select film speed and worry about shutter speed/aperture combinations. This means that I can still use my photographic skills, which is a very good thing. I also love that I don&#8217;t have to wait for days to see how the pictures turned out like.</p>
<p> Another thing I love about digital photos is the fact that you can edit them later. I haven&#8217;t purchased Photoshop yet, though I plan to buy the Elements program soon. For now I just use Picasa, which is free, and my PhotoDeluxe application which came with the scanner. Even with these basic programs I can still change the photos to a great extent. I sometimes have problems with the exposure because I don&#8217;t always notice backlighting. Luckily, poor exposure can be easily corrected afterwards, and the same thing you can do with red eyes or excessive tint.</p>
<p> You can also adjust contrast, sharpen focus and warm up colors. Cropping is another tool I use very often. It helps me remove parts of the background or excess sky. I can even transform a landscape photo into a close-up if I remove a large part of it. You also have a lot of special effects. You can transform your photo into an oil painting, add filters, neon, glow &#8211; just set your imagination free.</p>
<p> When I&#8217;m all set, I can send those photos I really like to a processing service. With Picasa you have an option to send your photos to a processor over the Internet and you will get the printed photos into your mail. Or you can upload the pictures to a website, use them in a blog or email them to your friends. Having so much control over your photos is just great. If you haven&#8217;t already switched to digital photography, you should think about it. It is a real blessing.</p>
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<p> <strong><a href="http://www.senior-portraits.com/wordpress/404/should-i-make-the-switch-to-digital-photography/" target="blank">Should I Make The Switch To Digital Photography? </a></strong><br /> Digital photography has taken the world by storm as consumers are finding digital cameras much more convenient than the old-fashioned film cameras.</p>
<p> <strong><a href="http://www.photographynotes.com/digital-cameras/main-features-of-digital-cameras" target="blank">Main Features Of Digital Cameras</a></strong><br /> We can say that a digital camera is better quality than a film camera in some respects!<br /> <a href="http://digitalcamerasinfo.com/news/2009/01/28/what-you-should-know-about-cameras-photography/" target="blank"></a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://digitalcamerasinfo.com/news/2009/01/28/what-you-should-know-about-cameras-photography/" target="blank">Digital Cameras Info</a><br /> </strong>Of course the basic camera that uses regular prints photography is still available for  those who desire.</p>

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