Whether in reference to a digital SLR or to any other product, "entry level" means "made for those who want that category of product, but who do not want or need the advanced features that command a high price." An "entry level" product is a serviceable "no-frills" model that gets you started in a category for a low price. Entry level is defined by both price and features. Some advanced DSLR units cost $8000 or more. Without intending either to recommend any specific cameras or to condemn any by omission, I will mention, just as examples, that for about $550, shutterbugs can have a no-frills entry level Nikon D40x or, for about $400, an entry level Pentax K1000D Super. Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Pentax are among the major companies that offer entry level DSLRs.
A VGA camera is a digital camera that takes images at approximately the same color and resolution level as a VGA monitor (640x480x256 colors). Since this is extremely low quality, it is found on only the cheapest "toy" digital cameras these days.
"Digitalkameror" is Swedish for the word "digital camera." The two separate word components, "digital" and "kameror," mean digital and camera respectively.
If you are using the Sony Cyber-shot, it just means Digital Still Camera!
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it means "Exposure Value".
It is a digital form of recording. The camera you have can directly save video to a digital media device such as a flash drive or onto your computer system.
different companies' cameras take different cards. for example, Olympus cameras have their own types. by digital camera, do you mean compact camera, as dslrs are digital, hence the "d" at the beginning.
Whether you mean physical memory or picture quality - in both examples, a digital camera is far superior to a mobile phone.
It means Charged Coupled Device.
You need to format your disk, refer to camera manual.
Well a digital is used for snapping those fauncy pictures that people seem to enjoy looking at, If you know what I mean.
It means the batteries are dead...