Digital photography is still new enough that most of us have yet to form an opinion about it【C1】______develop a point of view. But this hasn"t stopped many film and computer fans from agreeing【C2】______the early conventional wisdom about digital cameras — they"re neat【C3】______for your PC, but they"re not suitable for everyday picture taking. The fans are wrong. More than anything else, digital cameras are radically【C4】______what photography means and what it can be. The venerable medium of photography【C5】______we know, is beginning to seem out of【C6】______with the way we live. In our computer and camcorder【C7】______, saving pictures as digital【C8】______and watching them on TV is no less practical — and in many ways more【C9】______than fumbling with rolls of film that must be sent off to be【C10】______. Paper is also terribly【C11】______Pictures that are incorrectly framed, 【C12】______, or lighted are nonetheless committed to film and ultimately processed into prints. The digital medium changes the【C13】______. Still images that are【C14】______digitally can immediately be shown on a computer【C15】______, a TV screen, or a small liquid crystal display (LCD) built right into the camera. And since the points of light that【C16】______an image are saved as a series of digital bits in electronic memory, 【C17】______being permanently etched onto film, they can be erased, retouched, and transmitted【C18】______ What"s it like to【C19】______with one of these digital cameras It"s a little like a first date — exciting, confusing and fraught with【C20】______. 【C20】