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Pros and Cons of
Disposable Digital Cameras
By
Anne Clarke
Want to know
both the pros & cons of disposable digital
cameras? If you are considering buying and
using a disposable digital camera, it is
most definitely a good idea to know the
benefits and problems of disposable digital
cameras before you buy one.
Disposable
digital camera – these three words fit
naturally together in today’s world. After
all, in today’s world, everything seems to
be disposable and everything is digital, why
shouldn’t a camera be, too? But is a
disposable digital camera really a good
idea? Do the brains that came up with this
idea deserve to be saved in jars of
formaldehyde and studied for many years to
come?
Let us start
with the pros of disposable digital cameras:
· They are
very easy to use. You do not need to take a
course in photography to figure out how to
use one of these cameras!
· If you are
not ready to invest in a camera yet, or if
you rarely use cameras, then it is silly to
buy an expensive camera. Instead, save your
money and use a disposable camera.
· A one time
use digital camera is perfect for anyone who
is considering buying a digital camera, but
is not yet quite sure if it is the best
camera for him or her. Using a disposable
one can give you the main gist of what a
real one is like.
· A single
use digital camera is also a great item for
those that already own a regular, expensive
digital camera. You can take it on vacations
or hikes, etc. and not constantly worry
about it getting stolen or broken or lost,
etc. Sure, you would maybe lose a few
valuable photos, but you would not have to
worry about replacing an expensive camera.
· Disposable
digital cameras are better than regular
disposable cameras for a few reasons. One,
you can buy some with an LCD screen so that
you can see the photo that you just took.
Two, most have a function in which you can
delete the last photo taken. Therefore, if
you accidentally take a photo of the ground
while walking, you do not have to pay to get
it developed!
· Many of the
disposable cameras are recycled or reused
almost in full.
· You do not
have to worry about dealing with extra wires
and devices and downloading your photos,
etc.
Now for some
of the cons of disposable digital cameras:
· If we have
so much technology these days, why do we
continue to think of ways to make things
disposable? Shouldn’t we be coming up with
things that will last long for the pleasure
and use of many generations to come?
Instead, we are coming up with items that
will fill our landfills for many generations
to come. (Yes, as stated above, at least
most of the camera will be recycled or
reused, but still…)
· Yes, you
can buy disposable digital cameras with LCD
screens (one of the main features and
benefits of regular cameras is being able to
use this LCD screen and actually see the
photos), but you are going to have to pay
extra for this screen. If you decide to use
disposable cameras a lot, in the end it
could have been worth it to simply pay a few
extra bucks for a regular digital camera.
· Yes, you
can usually delete a photograph that you do
not like, but you can generally only delete
the last photograph you took. You have to
know right then that you want to delete it.
Also, if you did not pay the extra money for
the LCD screen, it is hard to know whether
or not the photo should be deleted.
· One of the
other main benefits of a regular disposable
digital camera is that you can put the
photos in a photo workshop and perfect them
before you print them out. With a disposable
digital camera, you take the photos directly
the processing center, and they print them
out before you make any major changes to
them (some places allow you to make small
changes in-store). Of course, you can
usually get a cd of your photos to take home
and download…
· The photos,
quite simply are not going to be as high
quality as a regular digital camera would
produce.
Now that we
have gone over some of the major pros and
cons of disposable digital cameras, it is
time for you to decide whether or not to buy
one. The ultimate decision is completely up
to you.
Anne Clarke
writes numerous articles for websites on
gardening, parenting, technology, fashion,
and home decor. Her background includes
teaching and gardening. For more of her
articles on digital cameras, please visit
Disposable Digital Cameras.
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