Digital Cameras Megazoom

Camera that functions as a digital camera or a film camera?
I'm considering getting a new camera, but one thing I would like to meet: a camera that allows the User to choose whether to save an image on film or digital storage. Ideally, I want the same features a digital camera capable MegaZoom, but with the additional option to use film. I do not see any cameras that work this way, however, if you know somehow, I'd be glad to hear about them. I am not a photographer, but I have considered the scope of a possible career choice. Until now, I'm undecided. Because if it is instinct or not, the capabilities movie can still produce great images.
There is no camera that allows you to make a choice after have taken the photo. This is because film and digital are two different things – to digital, you need a sensor that is recorded in the sensor can not be transferred to film in the camera. In other words, you can not take a picture, look at the LCD and then decide if you want to save it digitally or on film. Da Similarly, there is no camera that shoots digital and film at the same time. You have to choose one or the other, if this is a second camera or a "revolution" for a medium format camera. I also find it very funny that people recommend $ 30,000 digital backs and its solution. This is just impractical for someone who is just beginning. You would be well served by obtaining a pattern as a Nikon D40 digital SLR for under $ 500 and then get a Used Nikon N80 35mm film camera that has the same lens, a used N80 35mm film camera would cost about $ 100. And really, it is more convenient to have a second chamber than having to change the back of a medium format camera. But in any case, there is a camera that works as you ask – that allows you to choose to save an image after taking it to film or digital storage. Essentially, you must first choose what you want to do – shoot digital or film film – and then get back (the $ 30,000 solution suggested by others) or pick up the camera body (settlement of $ 500 + $ 100, I suggest), and then actually take the picture. My opinion: get a digital SLR with a zoom lens on, as a Nikon D40 with 18-55mm lens. If you find that you need to write movie too, just pick up a used Nikon N80 with a 28-80 zoom lens (used, about $ 100) and load it with film. However, my guess is that once you start to use a digital SLR, which will be unlikely to use film again, unless it is for a class that requires film.
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