Since digital cameras first hit the market there has been an ongoing debate about which is better, analog or digital. Today as digital technology continues to improve the merits of the debate have lessened to some degree, but there are still illusions and tricks that can only be performed on an analog camera, but it is hard to debit the ease and quickness of digital photos.
When it comes to choosing between digital and analog cameras in terms of clarity and focus a great deal has to do with the pixel and resolution of the digital camera because the ratio is very important to the quality of the photo and how it will look once printed.
If you have a large format digital camera you can expect to receive about the same quality of photo that you would with an analog camera, therefore a great deal of the debate is dependent on the cameras that are actually being compared and not actually the quality of digital vs. analog. Another difference is between noise and grain in a photo which usually a digital camera will take top honours since they are great if cancelling out these bothersome effects.
