3 reasons to print out pictures you took with your digital camera?
Framing the picture and hanging it on your wall or putting it in your wallet, making a poster for your wall, using the picture for a greeting card cover, making calenders, attaching it to a poster for a presentation, etc.
You can print it on your computer printer, take it to a photo lab that has digital equipment (these days, they all do) or put it in a page layout and print it on a printing press.
it means to write digital information on paper
If you are using the Sony Cyber-shot, it just means Digital Still Camera!
it means "Exposure Value".
It means Charged Coupled Device.
It means that the camera can take 3 photographs/pictures per second. So this is very useful for taking photos of a moving object/person/animal ESP if they are running for example. Then being a digital camera one can pick the images they like best on a computer without the cost of printing them all.
It means the batteries are dead...
IS means 'Image Stabilizer' where in Canon Camera's a portion of the lens is moved to counteract camera shake which can cause blurry images.
No, the Canon Powershot A1100IS is a point and click digital camera which means you only use the lens that is built into the camera.
The light sensor in a digital camera, known as a Charge-Coupled Device (CCD), is photoelectric in nature and does not produce energy via chemical means. However, virtually every digital camera uses a battery to power it, which is electrochemical in nature, producing electricity from chemical energy stored in the battery's cells.
SLR refers to Single Lens Reflex, or a camera that has one single lens to both view a scene and capture an image. This means that the picture you take will be the same as the image you view through the lens. The advantages of a regular digital camera is that they are slimmer, cheaper, and are easier to use.
If you see that on a digital camera, that probably means it is password protected and you can't access it or something.