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Despite the increasing popularity of digital photography, there are still many widely held misconceptions about it—misconceptions that prevent people from getting involved.

It’s time to do away with these tall tales and reveal the truth behind them. This five-part series will address the major concerns that people have when deciding whether they should go digital: cost, quality, difficulty, creative freedom, and time.

Here are the top five myths that persist about digital photography. Just click on one of them and we’ll show you the flipside. 

»  Myth: digital photography is expensive
»  Myth: printing digital photos is too time-consuming
»  Myth: digital pictures aren't as high quality as traditional photos
»  Myth: digital photography is complicated: I'm not a technical person
»  Myth: digital cameras lack the creative versatility of their traditional counterparts

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