The first of the modern digital cameras were created in 1988, and they were manufactured by Fuji.  However, it was NASA in the 1960’s who first published the concept of the digital camera.  Over the course of the 1990’s, more models of cameras were developed and they became very popular.  One of the reasons that these digital cameras became so popular is because of the convenience that they offer, but also because of the fact that they are able to supply photographers with quality pictures.  These cameras are available in the standard long-lasting form, and there are also digital disposable cameras for consumers who cannot or do not want to invest in a long-term digital camera.

Digital cameras are able to achieve such high quality photographs because of the advancements in technology in the photography arena.  The resolution of the camera is determined by the sensors within the camera which turn the light of the picture into the digitized information on the camera.  However, higher pixels does not necessarily make the best quality photographs.  Many manufacturers have been criticized for having too high of a resolution in the cameras.  Today, digital cameras are outselling 35mm more traditional cameras thanks to the convenience and quality pictures that the digital camera is capable of offering consumers.  It is important that the photographer find a resolution that works well for him or her in order to get the best quality photographs.  Not only is the quality superior because the images are stored digitally, but it also improves the quality of the pictures on an overall level.  If a person takes a bad picture, he or she can delete the picture and improve the set of pictures on a general level.

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