Cameras
Cameras have been around for a long time; many remember the old Nikon cameras from many decades ago that produced only black and white film. Today we have new and improved Nikon cameras that develop color and black and white if you choose. Cameras like the older Nikon have the roll of film that you must take in to develop, or develop yourself, but you cannot look at your pictures until they are developed. A camera that is digital is unlike the disposable cameras and the old model Nikon camera we all used to purchase to take simple pictures when we have events such as parties, camps, and many other outings. Digital cameras give you the capability of taking pictures that are saved on a memory card, giving you the luxury of looking through them on your camera as you go. So if you take a picture and decide that it didnt come out good once you look at it, you can delete it, and simply retake the picture again and again until it is to your liking. When you want to develop your pictures from a digital camera you just take your camera to a local store that has a photo shop, take out your memory card, put it in the slot on the photo machine, choose which pictures you want to develop (you may not want to develop them all at once), and the machine prints out your receipt and sends the order through to the store. Your pictures from your digital camera will be ready in a few business days from that point, unless you decide you want them done in the 1 hour photo, which costs a little bit more. Digital cameras are the way of the future; however, some prefer the classic camera with the roll of film, and some prefer the digital cameras of today.







