Digital imaging is better than film photography. That's a no-brainer, even to a cynical old dinosaur such as myself.
I took photography classes back in high school.
Back then taking pics involved figuring out shutter speed and f-stop settings; only the real good cameras had built-in light meters, then later on they became automatically self-setting. Developing film and making prints depended a lot on using secretive alchemy potions and magic spells and rituals, and you had to have a special dark room.
Otherwise you dropped film off at the drug store or Fotomat, waited forever before dropping a good chunk of your paycheck for the pics, only then to find out how many were usable and how many were bad.
Crude, yeah; but it sure was fun.
Just don't get me going, though, on LPs and 8-tracks . . .