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What are some of the disadvantages of using digital cameras?

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What are some of the disadvantages of using digital cameras?

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• If you decide to print a picture, it will cost up to around $1 per printed picture. This is assuming you are using photo quality paper and inks. • Some say the storage media is more susceptible to damage than ordinary film. As with regular film, you could have a bad batch/storage device. I would suggest instead of buying large capacity storage, buy the storage around the 32-megabyte size, be it Compact Flash or Smart Media. Storage is available to around 256 megabytes, but that is putting all your “eggs in one basket,” if you have all your pictures on one storage devise. Buy smaller (32 meg) especially for traveling, and buy several when on sale. • Digitals eat batteries. If you use flash and the little screen on the back of the camera, you will go through more batteries. My camera recommends Lithium. I get about 180-250 or more pictures on one set of Lithium (2AA) batteries. I would not suggest alkaline batteries. If you want to go to a rechargeable type of batteries, and your camer

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