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Explanation on Digital camera ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➜ Digital cameras contain removable storage media and some in-built memory.

➜ Most digital cameras allow you to view the image immediately, if the shot is not proper you can retake it immediately. It is also possible to bring the image to your computer, edit it and add a certain artistic features to it.

➜ To download an image from a digital camera certain Special software is required. Once the images in the computer it can be deleted from the camera.

Answered by sushmitha528
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Explanation:

A digital camera is a similar to a traditional film-based camera, but it captures images digitally. When you take a picture with a digital camera, the image is recorded by a sensor, called a "charged coupled device" or CCD. Instead of saving the picture on analog film like traditional cameras, digital cameras save photos in digital memory. Some digital cameras have built-in memory, but most use an SD or Compact Flash card.

Digital cameras have several advantages over their analog counterparts. While film rolls typically hold about 24 pictures, memory cards have the capacity to store several hundred or even several thousand pictures on a single card. Therefore, photographers can be much more liberal in the shots they take. Since the images are captured digitally, unwanted images can be deleted directly on the camera. Most digital cameras also include a small LCD screen that shows a live preview of the image, which makes it easier to capture the perfect picture. These cameras usually include an option to record video as well.

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