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Digital vs Old School Camera for Model Railroad Photography
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The biggest difference between cameras boils down to personal preference and purpose. Film cameras use film which has a greater spectrum color wise than digital, which has a finite set of colors. The new digital cameras look VERY good, but are still not film by comparison. That being said, I just sold my Canon A-1 and AE-1 and purchased a new digital SLR. I purchased the Nikon D-70. I was wanting the flexibility of an slr, and the convenience of a digital. Most of my pictures are selling things on ebay, or email, or whatever. I am generally using a computer somewhere. The convenience of decent photos, the ease of memory cards... without the hassle of loading film, time for development, and the development cost, I think I made a wise choice. As far as the D-70, it's great and super easy to use.
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