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The conventional cameras took hundreds of years to evolve. Where as today's digital cameras are being developed at break-neck speed at the forefront of technical innovation. Developing a new in the age of cutting age technology is a matter of cost. That has led to digital cameras holding a premium price for a short period before they in turn become delegated to second rate by a new crop of cameras.
This has led to a situation where any recently developed camera is comparatively much more expensive than its analogue equivalent .If digital cameras are so expensive and the rate of development so intense as to hastily outdate them, it would be fair to ask in what way they are so unlike to their analogue parts and how do they compare.
In fact there are differences, as will be explained, but overall the similarities between digital camera systems and traditional analogue cameras can be seen to easily outweigh the differences between the two technologies.
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