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Digital cameras, specifically DSLRs, use a mirror mechanism to reflect light from the lens to an optical viewfinder. Mirrorless cameras lack this, making them more compact. They use an electronic viewfinder or the main LCD screen.
Film cameras offer a unique, organic feel. They require understanding photography fundamentals, making them ideal for honing skills. The tangible results and joy of developing photos add to their charm.
Mirrorless cameras lack the mirror mechanism of DSLRs. This means no mirror flipping during shooting, allowing for faster continuous shooting.
Yes, digital cameras can be more cost-effective. While the initial investment might be higher, they eliminate recurring costs of film rolls and developing.