Originally posted by Wil
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Originally posted by Trickyvee
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In the last few years, since "decent spec" digital cameras (5 MP upwards) became affordable, that people have finally moved away from film camers to digital cameras. Armed with a digital camera, computer and DVD writer (so you can store large numbers of snaps on DVD) you can now afford to "go berserk" taking hundreds of photos during a one-week holiday. The last couple years I took loads of photos of the SouthGate Shopping Centre in Bath as it was being built. I couldn't have afforded to have taken that many photos on a film camera. Last year I took loads of pictures of me and my family having fun at home Christmas Day (e.g. lunchtime), house decorations etc. No way would I have done all that in the days of film cameras.
When I was a kid, we didn't even have a camera, so we couldn't take photos of, for example, my 6th birthday party (when I had school friends to the house) in 1977, seaside trips, etc. My first camera was a Tudor Club 110 format camera as a Christmas present in 1982, and I took photos of various trips on that, e.g. my school trip to North Wales in 1983, family outings, but nothing like as much as my digital camera now.
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