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Two news reporters were discussing an upcoming trip to Africa where they would go deep into the rural Savannah on a safari and spend a few months in a very remote primitive camp. They were trying to decide whether to take cameras that used film or cameras that were digital. Why would they consider taking a film camera instead of a digital?
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Some film methods allow you to print a picture anywhere without electricity
Some film methods allow you to print a picture anywhere without electricity
Digital images are more difficult to share
Digital images are more difficult to share
Film allows you to study the picture immediately
Film allows you to study the picture immediately
Digital photographs are more difficult to store in large quantities
Digital photographs are more difficult to store in large quantities
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Some film methods allow you to print a picture anywhere without electricity
Explanation: instant/chemical film (e.g., Polaroid) produces physical prints without needing power, and many film cameras are mechanical and don't rely on batteries or chargers—useful in a remote camp with no electricity.
Explanation: instant/chemical film (e.g., Polaroid) produces physical prints without needing power, and many film cameras are mechanical and don't rely on batteries or chargers—useful in a remote camp with no electricity.
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