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Do you use a film or digital camera?

Frequently Asked Questions | Ingram Photography
I use a digital camera as I find there are many advantages of using digital equipment for wedding photography. With digital photography I can shoot more pictures, get immediate feedback on images whilst shooting, and retouch them easily after the day with image editing software.
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Studio D Productions
My preference, for quality and creative reasons, is professional digital imaging equipment. Film may be requested for an additional fee.
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Can I use my digital camera as a webcam?

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Some cameras are designed for this, so you should check your manual. It's rare to find this feature in high quality digital cameras, but lower quality multifunction cameras with CMOS sensors sometimes offer this. See, for example, AipTek. If your camera doesn't already support some webcam features, you may still be able to do it if you have a video capture card (or USB device) of some kind, by connecting the video out from your camera to the video in on your PC.
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Is there a way to use a ring flash with my digital camera?

Digital Photography FAQ
Probably, but depending upon your camera's support for standard external flashes, it may require some persistence and some workarounds:
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What are the best kind of batteries to use for my digital camera?

Digital Photography FAQ
Many manufacturers offer proprietary lithium ion battery systems with their cameras. These are very sophisticated batteries with very long life. Sony's Infolithium battery system is perhaps the best example of this technology. In addition to offering very long life, this system can give an accurate measurement of the amount of operating time left on a charge. The negative side of lithium ion battery systems is that these proprietary systems tend to be very expensive.
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How can I use the digital camera?

GVU/Facilities/Labs/FAQs
The Kodak DC40 digital camera is available to GVU and CoC faculty, staff and students. The camera can be reserved and obtained in the GVU Front Office (Room CoC 242, 894-0075).
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Should I buy a film or digital camera?

General FAQ - Precision Camera & Video - Austin, Texas
The famous photographer Douglas Kirkland recently commented about the digital vs. traditional film photography debate. He said, "Imagine a world where images have always been captured digitally, not on film." Then he asked us to further imagine that film was the "new" technology.
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Do you shoot with film or digital camera?

Lori Fusaro : Photographer | Frequently Asked Questions
Digital photographic equipment has significant advantages over film not only in image quality but also in zero reloading time, no processing or scanning, and better shadow details. Plus, digital cameras use the same great lenses as non-digital gear. It also allows more flexibility in the moment.
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Are prints from a digital camera the same as those from film?

Equus Luminous • Frequently Asked Questions
Our images are printed on archival photographic paper by the respected Frontier Printer. You won't be able to tell the difference between a digital print and a regular print. The photographs last just as long as normal prints because the paper is exposed to light, processed, and washed just like a normal print from a film camera. We do not print our images on a inkjet printer, they are professionally printed by a digital lab.
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Should I take pictures with a film or digital camera?

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This is a question that we hear constantly … especially from film photographers who are being blitzed by advertising and feel that they are somehow being left behind by not "going digital." So, just for the record, we'd like to state that prints and enlargements you take on your ten-year-old film camera are likely to be as good … or better … than prints made from a digital camera you purchased last week.
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Can I use the digital (DG) Sigma flashes with my Sigma film camera?

Sigma Imaging (UK) Ltd
Yes, the EF-500 DG SUPER and the EF-500 DG ST can both be used with the Sigma SA300n, SA-5, SA-7, and SA-9 film cameras. No, Sigma flashes are designed to provide an angle of coverage that accommodates the picture area of a standard 35mm film camera. The area covered by the flash will, therefore, be larger than the recorded image due to the 1.7X focal length multiplier of SD9 and SD10.
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What are the advantages of lenses that are designed specifically for digital camera use?

EVOLT E-510 > Frequently Asked Questions
Although the small size of the individual pixels in CCD, CMOS, and Live-MOS image sensors enables them to capture even more detail than film, the sensitivity of the sensor elements is highly directional. That is, they respond best to light that strikes the elements straight on. With lenses designed for use with film, the light rays passing through the periphery of the lens strike the image sensor at an angle, and this tends to degrade picture quality at the periphery of the image area.
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Can I convert my SX-70 camera to use 600 film?

The Land List -- Frequently Asked Questions
Here's another question that's answered in detail on Georg Holderied's Hacker's Guide to the SX-70 page, so I won't cover the whole thing here.
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What type of camera and film do you use?

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For most of my photos, I used a 35mm point-and-shoot (P&S) zoom camera. I've tried several different models from Minolta, Canon, and Samsung, and all of them were reasonably good. The best thing about a P&S camera is its small size. The worst thing about a P&S is its slow lens - it takes a relatively long time to gather a certain amount of light onto the film. This means you have to use fast film, especially if you intend to use the zoom.
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What camera and film do you use?

Landscape Photography FAQ
My latest camera is a Canon 350D digital SLR with a 17-55mm zoom lens (wide to short telephoto). I've had it since July 2006. It's my second digital camera, the previous one being a Nikon Coolpix 5000 which gave four years' great service until it failed on top of a Scottish mountain. Before that I used a Pentax K1000, which took the majority of the images currently on the website.
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The older photos were taken using a 'fire-and-forget' Canon Snappy automatic 35MM camera with 400 speed Kodak film. I now use a Canon RebelG 35mm with Kodak 800 speed film, a Nikon 885 digital camera, and a Canon G2 digital camera.
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Question: Does it matter if I have a film camera or digital camera?

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Answer: Most people have 35mm SLR's but digital technology is catching up fast. 35mm SLR cameras produce excellent quality photographs and have a very wide range of film and lenses. Digital cameras are being used by more and more professionals because of the incredible flexibility offered, the ability to view the shot immediately and the ease of exporting the image to manipulation software such as Photoshop. You can obtain compact and SLR digital cameras.
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What type of digital camera can I use?

VT Showcase Help Center- Frequently Asked Questions
Any digital camera (or scanner) can be used. The ideal camera should include either software or features that allow for generating any of the digital photo formats noted above.
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Convenience. If I restrain myself, I can usually limit myself to 500 or so pictures on a two week trip. If I don't, I can go through that much in a long weekend. That's a lot of rolls of film, and that assumes that I get the picture right every time; otherwise the actual yield could be significantly less than the exposures used. You never know when you will be able to get a good shot, and once you leave somewhere, you may never get another chance.
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What kind of digital camera can I use?

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You can use any digital camera that can upload files to a computer in the formats supported by IMAGE STUDIO (BMP, JPEG, PNG and GIF). Please check the file format of the digital camera and the application software supplied with it. (In some cases you may need separate software for file conversion.) long as the image file format is supported by IMAGE STUDIO, you can use it regardless of your digital camera's resolution.
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Can I use my digital camera in the Archive?

The British Postal Museum & Archive - Visiting FAQs
Yes you can, although flash photography is not allowed. However, you will need to register your digital camera for use when you arrive. This involves a basis check by our staff to ensure that the flash has been turned off and you will be asked to turn off any audible beeps. No photography is allowed in the exhibition area - this is to prevent damage from the bright light to sensitive exhibition material.
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How do I use a digital camera to get my images?

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You take the picture of your item. Now you need to get that picture out of your camera and into your computer. Your camera should have come with a cable to connect your camera to your computer. You should also have gotten a disk with some software that makes your computer and camera talk to each other. The end result you are looking for is to have a JPEG or GIF file saved to a place on your hard drive where you can find it later.
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Can I use iPresent It with my Digital Camera?

ZappTek :: iPresent It :: FAQ
Yes you can, although it’s a little more work. You will need to put the images on to a memory card. In addition you will need to put them within the correct folder. This is the same folder the camera uses to save pictures. To determine this location, connect your camera (or load a memory card via a card reader) and use the Finder to locate pictures currently on the memory card. This is where you have to put the slideshow images.
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How do I use my digital camera with Solaris?

Solaris Ready USB FAQ
Digital cameras usually fall into two classes, the USB mass-storage class (class8) or the still-image class (class6). Check the "compatible" name in prtconf -v output for the class of your digital camera. If a digital camera falls in the mass-storage class, it can be supported by the native scsa2usb driver and used as a disk drive. Just plug it in and vold will mount it. If you are running Solaris 10, you may need to stop and start vold.
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Do you use digital or film cameras?

Natural Expressions Wedding Photography, LLC
We both use digital high-end professional cameras, as we have learned that the best product we can offer our clients is from our digital cameras.
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Do you do digital photography or use film?

Photosense - Professional Photography by Dave Robinet
We still have film, but use that as back up. Our digital equipment will allow us to make up to 30 x 40 prints of the same quality that we would get when we shot with our medium format film camera's.
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