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What? Are you talking about film or digital?
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I don't think there are any disposable digital camera's. The cost of producing those sensors are just too high to make them into disposables. You can however get a CD with your shots on it, but those are scan's from your photo's. The quality however is not that great.
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...I was looking for a how-to piece I got on; How to rig a cable and upload your pics and reuse the camera- which suggested to me that they were digital, but besides that; what if they are film cameras, can they still be 35mm? and if so why aren't they the same quality as SLR 35's?
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Thank You Matthias099, That's what I was looking for
! I was pretty much on track with what I was trying to get her to understand. But Now I can print your reply out and give it to her- people tend to, more readily, believe what they read Thanx again
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To further confuse matters, most digital SLRs don't have the 35mm sensor size (24x36), which is why you hear about "35mm equivalents."
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