Digital Cameras
The way we document our home lives has changed considerably with the invention of digital cameras, and it has also had a massive effect on the world of art and science. It is now very easy to buy a cheap digital camera and use it effectively, as the technology has now become so widespread that you do not need to spend a lot of money on an expensive piece of kit, when you can buy a similar product for a fraction of the price.
Technology has advanced to such an extent that it is becoming impossible for digital cameras to get any smaller than they already are, without having some sort of detrimental effect on the size of the viewing screen. Memory cards are already incredibly small, and the fact that they can be inserted and removed without harming the integrity of the camera means that in a memory capacity they cannot be any smaller, either. This would mean that the technology may need to develop in other ways, perhaps in ways that have not been fully explored yet.
The more expensive end of the digital camera range often have the most features, as these types of cameras are marketed specifically at professional photographers and for scientific purposes. These cameras often include features that need a certain level of training to be able to use, as they are usually specialised for a purpose, and can rarely be used in the same capacity by an amateur.
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