Your camera also has another battery that could have gone out. I think its called a lithium battery. It's located inside the camera. You have to unscrew those tiny screws on the sides of the case to get to it. It's better to take it to a camera store and let them do it.
A digital camera is hardware. The computer program inside that runs it is software. ----------------- Both, alone the camera (hardware) would not work without the program (software) inside it.
It's not broken. But it's not a digital camera, either. You need film for the camera. Use it at the guy in front of the Wax Museum, and he will give you some film. Use it to load the camera. Now you can climb the building next to the studio and focus the camera down inside.
It depends on the camera, but for most digital cameras they do. In my personal digital camera, the SD card goes where the battery is at the bottom, but it should be labeled somewhere.
IP camera is a security camera that is used for surveillance outside or inside of area. It is a part of a home security that will show what activity is going on outside of your home.
No. A DSLR camera has a mirror that flips during the picture taking sequence. The Nikon L340 is a digital camera but does not have a mirror inside.
Yes they do. I once forgot to stow my spare batteries for my camera and left them inside my trousers. They set off both the scanner and wand. I held out the batteries and security frisked me with the wand to make certain.
If a digital camera falls in water, chances are very high that it will get damaged as water will penetrate to the inside. However, there are a few digital cameras that are waterproof and may not be affected.
Yes. You can keep using the digital camera cards, again and again and again,....:) There is nothing that wears out inside it as it is electronic and has no moving parts, so it has a life of many thousand cycles...!
A Digital Single Reflex Lens or DSLR is a type of camera which uses a series of mirrors inside the camera, so that when you look inside the viewfinder of a DSLR, then you will see almost precisely what the camera sensor sees, accurate to a few thousandths of a millimetre. This construction of the mirrors makes the camera more expensive to make, and most cameras simply use the easier and cheaper method, digital viewfinders, which only work when the camera is turned on, whereas on a DSLR, you can look through it anytime (as long as the lens cap is off!)
Nothing stops you from storing a camera in the automobile, but there are risks associated with the same. Some one can steal the automobile and you loose your camera too. Leaving this factor aside, if you are parking your car in open and under sunlight for long time it can also result in a damaged electronics (including memory devices for digital camera) and batteries in the camera. With all windows closed on a sunny day temperature inside the automobile can approach 100degree C (212 F) even go significantly above 100C. This is bad for electronics and batteries of the camera which may not have such high storage temperature limits. Storage of electronics in vehicles parked indoors should not have a problem. - Neeraj Sharma
Digital photos are stored as a series of 1s and 0s inside a digital camera or computer. This signal is decoded back into the photo and printed the same way a word document is printed.
A digital camera has a surface that it made up of many tiny electronic devices that produce signals when light coming in through the lens falls on them. These signals are recorded inside the camera. A 35mm film camera uses film as that surface. Film changes chemically when touched by light. This film is later removed from the camera and put in a chemical solution that makes it possible to see the image.