Lower cost per-image, Extremely good quality at ISO 80-400; better, I would say, than film in terms of fine-grain-look at elevated ISO levels of 800-3200; there is NO film I have ever seen that is capable of the extreme ISO possible with modern digital at ISO 4,000-128,000. FF 42-50 MP digital at normal ISO levels (50-200) is as grain-free and detailed and as high-resolving as ASA 100 medium format ( 6x6,6x7, 6x8, 6x9 cm) IMO. Digital SLR cameras are now over two full decades into their development cycle, and are exceptional image-makers. Film is, in most cases, lagging behind in _technical_ metrics, like granularity, dynamic range, etc. Of course, film is a different medium, and it can create beautiful images. But...is CD audio the same as vinyl? or tape? No, it is not " the same", but vinyl and tape are still quite capable media for audio recordings.
Capture dynamic range in full-color is one are where digital has made tremendous strides within the past decade.
Digital images are easy to edit and print-out, without need of a darkroom, and need no "scanning" or other type of digitizing, and can be printed out off of a flash drive, memory card, or phone, at Walmart or RiteAid, or Walgreens.