The lens controls aperture, the shutter controls shutter speed, the "film" (film, image sensor, etc.) controls ISO, and the dark box keeps the "film" from being exposed to unwanted light.
Not all digital cameras are considered to be point and shoot cameras. However, most people do not consider themselves to be photographers, as most of us do not have the patience to use a camera of that caliber to try for the best picture we can. Most digital cameras auto focus and auto zoom for us, and so it does make things easier. To reiterate, not all digital cameras are point and shoot.
To my knowledge, yes, they do. All cameras that I've seen have the hole at the bottom that you screw onto the tripod, so I think all cameras can be used on a tripod (well, definitely all modern cameras).
No, not all cameras have pause buttons......
They probably have security cameras EVERYWHERE.
Metal and plastic are used to make cameras along with glass/perspex reflectors.
There are many different cameras available at Cameras Direct. Cameras Direct has all sorts of digital cameras as well as video cameras. They have the Nikon D7000, Nikon D3200, Canon 7D, and many many more cameras for sale.
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I think its at the the store where they sell the cameras where all the memory is taken up. WTF
CCTV digital cameras are surveillance cameras. They can take up a lot of room so to be fitted in a home is probably not likely. CCTV digital cameras are surveillance cameras. They can take up a lot of room so to be fitted in a home is probably not likely.
Yes, all ATMs have security cameras, and the video evidence is admissible in court.
Yes. Less than half of disposable cameras are ever actually recycled, and not all parts of the cameras are recyclable.
The prices of digital cameras change because people are becoming more and more "electronically correct", so to speak. They have come up with a lot more ways to make the cameras more efficient, and it costs money to run the tests, and the cameras become more valuable, which overall, causing the prices of cameras to go up. They may sometimes go down though, since the store is trying to get rid of it, or maybe because they are running a sale. They might simply be no longer as efficient as other newer-made cameras.