Which do you prefer? Digital or Manual camera?
By ymesako
@ymesako (21)
Philippines
November 22, 2007 1:03am CST
When it comes to availability and instant pictures I prefer digital cameras. When It comes to quality I prefer Manual cameras. You can easily see the results of your pictures with digital camera but manual SLR you can capture different tones and shadows especially night scenes.
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@Messymadam (25)
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22 Nov 07
I learned photography on a film camera - a totally manual SLR, and I spent some time developing and printing my own black and white photos. When digital cameras first became available I wasn't impressed by the quality, but now that I have a really good digital camera I much prefer digital photography - mainly because I can afford to experiment more and learn new techniques, without worrying about wasting film.
@myezybizonline (13)
• United States
26 Nov 07
Actually, you can get beautiful digital images but the cost of a professional Dslr is up in the one to five thousand dollar range. I use digital for most of my work but when it is really important, I always revert back to film. When I get rich, I will go full digital. Contax makes a beautiful digital camera-250 megapixel resolution but the price tag is around 5 grand. BTW-most magazines will still only accept film (not digital) images.
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@okwusman1 (2247)
• Abuja, Nigeria
22 Nov 07
digital cameras are better than manual type like you explained if you snap with digital camera you will be able to view the image and make corrections, depending on how sharp the object is you can adjust to get a brighter one with your resolution.
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