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Deceleration is becoming more and more of an issue in many areas. This is also the case in the field of photography, because even though system cameras with digital memory are now indispensable, many people are once again turning to analog and instant cameras. There are two essential differences. With the analog camera a film is used which can be developed afterwards in the laboratory or even at home in a darkroom. With the instant camera, as the first part of the word already says, the image is developed immediately and can be shared directly with friends and family.