Yes , Every Digital Camera Comes With A Manual and Disk As Well As A USB Cord .
It is a digital keyboard. Virtual meaning not real, but has all the property of a key board when it is loaded onto your computer screen.
No, Cameras are ment for takin pictures or video, soon probaly they will but, for now they havent thought that far. Yes it can all you have to do is take a photo or film on a digital camra and then up load it onto your computer
Digital recorders use memory cards, similar to cameras, to record onto.
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With most video cameras you can. I can do it with my camera, just have the camera in Auto (or whatever your usual record mode is) instead of Play or VCR mode. It should stream straight into your computer.
You either have to buy it from itunes or have a digital copy of the video
Yes, an iPod touch will work on a Dell computer as long as it has iTunes loaded onto it.
As long as you don't register the code.
Film cameras used to focus light on a light sensitive surface called film which was then put in a solution called developer that caused the image to appear. If the picture was to be printed the image on the film was negative, meaning the dark areas were light and the light areas dark. If it was to be projected onto a screen the images were positive -- like they appear to your eye. Digital cameras focus the light on light sensitive electronic sensors, then the computer in the camera interprets the information from these sensors and converts it into colors. Otherwise film cameras and digital cameras work about the same way.
I bought dvd+r and I loaded a video onto my computer and when I try to burn it and put it on the dvd+r it wont let me what can I do?
Traditional film cameras do not have a screen since the image is recorded onto celluloid and can only be viewed once it has been developed - this process is largely absent of electricity and is a blend of physics and chemistry, unlike modern digital cameras. Digital cameras store the image digitally and almost instantly, meaning you can view the image on the screen. The aspect ratio on digital cameras can vary, so technically the shape and size of the image can vary between 35mm fill cameras and digital. This is particularly noticable when using a lens taking from a 35mm camera and using it on a digital camera. Film cameras provide a far better quality of image that digital photography cannot (realistically) emulate. However, digital is preferred because the ease of producing large images is fast and requires little expereince - unlike film based photography.
used to take media off of a camera onto a computer