Movement in the world of photography was a slow moving process. Despite the streamlining of the process and the improvement in mechanical technologies for cameras there was still the bottleneck of having to process the film that the cameras used, and much of what old cameras did was bound by the limits of those technologies, although they did improve.

Then came the massive leap to digital cameras. The first ones were hardly worth noting, as are many new technologies. The first digital cameras suffered from poor technology and were hardly anything to rival professional cameras. But slowly they started to take over the consumer market, with the vast majority of new cameras today being digital cameras, and this has filtered up to the top of the range cameras with so much versatility that only those hard set on using traditional processes really use them anymore.

Cost Effective of Digital Cameras

Digital cameras started off really expensive. People were not willing to shell out that much cash for an unproven technology. But as improvements were made to how the cameras worked and the prices dropped so dramatically, and with the realization that prints were no longer required of all you photos, people rapidly started to switch. Today the vast majority of people’s cameras are digital.

Today the only thing stopping people from taking more pictures are the limits on the size of the storage devices used. Flash memory has increased in size much faster than the size of pictures from digital cameras, so that a new 1GB flash card can still take 200 pictures at the massive size of 5MB each. And bigger flash cards are becoming cheaper all the time.

Digital Cameras Quality

Some of the initial problems with digital cameras were how well they processed the light that was received, and how they converted that data into a digital image. Although traditional cameras will always be good at capturing good images, digital cameras have caught up, and the trend is more and more for people to not print their pictures, but keep them on their computer, or put them online. This way there are no limits on how many people you can share your pictures with.

The Video Option

One of the most versatile and useful features for many people using digital cameras is their ability to capture shorts bits of video. They certainly don’t rival the quality of a fully-fetched digital camera, but that is not what many people need. Digital video cameras are still relatively expensive, although much more affordable than before. For the majority of people high-quality video is not as important as just capturing those little moments or those little funny things they see that they can then go stick on YouTube.

Although it is a little sad to see the demise of the traditional camera, there is really no going back to the way things were before digital cameras as the whole world around picture taking and recording images has changed, lets see what comes next now.

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