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digital is , in digital camera , something that stores the picture or video it takes in electronic format instead of to film.
To download a picture from a digital camera, you need to plug in your camera cord to the camera on one end and the computer on the other end. Your computer will recognize the connection and walk you through the download.
Comparing digital cameras all depends on what you are looking for in a camera. Try comparing the megapixels on the camera. The higher the megapixel, the better the picture it will produce.
it makes a picture better in quality.
Depends on what you want done with it and what you took the picture on. If it is a camera on a phone then you can text it straight to your email or Facebook if you have Facebook mobile. If it is a digital camera you can plug the card into the computer and upload it there. Also for digital cameras you can connect it to the computer with your usb or charging cord. For a camera that contains film you will have to take it in to a store that will get the pictures for you. You can then get it scanned with any scanner to have the picture pixels. This store will also get any of the pictures listed above off your devise and on a photo paper for it to be hanged or god knows what.
Yes, the picture quality of a digital video camera is a lot better than an analog camera. They are fantastic for filming sports events.
Sunlight reflects of the camera, focused by the glass lens it captures a photo or picture.
A Digital Camera Stores Images in a Digital Format unlike older cameras which used to store images on a film or metal plate...
Yes alot of them do. You should go to your local camera store and ask them if they do training for digital camera photography. Some do and others do not.
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You can use a digital camera to focus the picture , regular cameras dont have it, it can record videos, edit, and an easier way to zoom into a scene.
What is the worlds first ever used digital camera. What kind was it and what company manufactured it. And what was the first ever picture taken with this camera.