August 23, 2008

Digital Memory Cards. Friend or Foe

Memory cards, like film in the old days, is the medium used to capture your images in digital cameras. They are quite sturdy, but that can very easily be mistreated and fail to record you images.Film cameras usually had many fewer choices to be made when taking photos, they were relatively simple and therefore somewhat foolproof. You went to the drug store and bought a roll of film, either 24 or 36 exposures, popped it in the camera, and started firing away. When you finished the roll of film in old traditional film cameras, your job was done, you just took the film to the store for processing. In a day or two, or in more recent times, an hour or two, you came back and picked up all your beautiful prints. These were ready to show everyone who would look at you beautiful new photos. In the days of film, there were little choices to be made, the speed of the film or the ISO number (still needed to be set on digital cameras), if you were taking photos inside or out and the number of exposures on the roll, 24 or 36.Losing a roll of film in those […]

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