What are the advantages of digital photography?
Perhaps the biggest advantage is cost. A 24-frame roll of film costs about two and a half bucks, can only be used once, and costs another five or six bucks for processing and printing. A memory card (varies in price depending on the brand and size) can be reused over and over. If the card is big enough, you can fit hundreds of pictures, so you are at liberty to snap pretty much as many pictures as you want without having to worry about running out of film. Another on-camera plus: you can delete pictures instantly if you want. Another major advantage is the ability to manipulate photographs easily. Software editing programs make it easy to digitally enhance photos. With film, you would have to scan the photo first. With digital, you simply upload straight from the camera. Other advantages are the ease at which you can share images online and the many options you have to print your photos.3.
Film allows more room for error in terms of exposure, lighting, or processing damage. As far as photo quality, you can expect digital to look just as good as, or even better than film. A digital photographer can produce several versions of the same image: soft, sharp, color, black and white, or with special effects and filters. You or your photographer can decide which looks best for each image. Owning digital cameras that produce acceptable results has given many people the idea that anyone with a digital camera can photograph a wedding. However, digital photography is in many ways more technically involved as film. Results depend on the skill of the craftsmen as well as the quality of the tools. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….