Advantages: * As long as the film is in mint condition, the photos can be reproduced time and time again * Some disposable cameras allow the photographer to take pictures underwater * Cheap, and can easily be bought from a shop etc * Excellent quality Disadvantages: * The disposable camera cannot zoom in * Each time a new photo is taken, the wheel must be wound, and the photographer may forget to do this
A digital camera works in a similar way to a digital still camera but enables moving images to be captured as a serious of still digital images.
Advantages:1.Portable and more resolution compared to webcams.
2.Rich features like zoom, video editing etc.
3.Both online and offline capability.
Disadvantages:1.Expensive compared to webcam.
Advantages of a digital camera:no film to buy
no film to process
instantaneous results
Advantages of a film camera:
no files to lose or get corrupted
easier and quicker to pick pictures you want to work with later on
capable of making bigger enlargements
in evidentiary Photography, you can go back to the original negative to prove you didn't photoshop the head of the guy you're trying to convict onto the body of the person who committed the crime
the pictures look better
Camera. Cameras existed in the 1800s. Cell phones definitely did not.
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no the isn"t and the quality is assignable when you choose the resoluion wihin the camera 2.0 2.1 is what most third generation cell phones now use .
The concept behind mobile phone cameras and digital cameras are fundamentally the same, but as far as their components go, digital cameras remain superior. Camera phones can come close to the megapixel count of digital cameras (some mobile phones in Japan sport higher than 16MP cameras), but they can't really match other components like lenses, apertures, flash, and sensors. The main reason is that some components require more space than a mobile phone can allow. A real strobe flash ,for instance, is too big for mobile phones, thus they only use LED lights which aren't actual flashes. Lens quality is also an issue, but lenses from popular manufacturers (think Carl Zeiss) are usually better. Here's a good spot to learn more about cameras in mobile phones from an expert: http://www.phonerated.com/int-camera-phones-interview-page-1
This is more of an opinion question. There are advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones, but they are an integral part of many people's lives, that we must learn to live with, or find ways to reduce the disadvantages to an acceptable risk level. Somebody could make the argument that cars should be banned, because people die in car crashes. People are aware of the risks involved in riding a car, but if the risk is reduced then people will accept the risk in order to take advantage of the added convenience of automobile transportation.
Do U have any no-contract phones with a camera?
LG has several great camera flip phones to choose from. LG phones are great and the battery life is excellent.
the button pad phones does not have a camera in it
advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones in hindi
Nextel does not have good camera phones. Most of their phones are cheap, but usually rugged. This makes them able to withstand outdoor work in the elements.
Nokia camera phones are generally better than any other camera phone on the market, including the iPhone. The iPhone's trick is that it over exposes the photos to make them seem more vivid.
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Nokia camera phones, their camera has about as great as a quality as other phones. If you want a phone just for a good camera, try a sony ericson or a blackberry or an Iphone.
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There are actually quite a few disadvantages of using hand phones. These phones can easily distract you when driving for example when you have to look at them.
The ones that have the camera in front.
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