A low light camera is designed to create optimum images with a camera in dim settings. In other words, the better quality the camera, the darker the setting that can still create high quality photos.
It does both to a certain extent but its main purpose is to focus light.
Focus light onto the film
Because there is low light.
aperture is the amount of light which enters the camera. lower number the bigger hole ad the bigger hole is good for low light.
The CCD is the part of the camera that changes the light that enters the camera into a digital signal that is then saved on the memory card. You can think of it as where the film would be in a regular 35mm film camera.
The digital camera's sensor is equivalent to the light-sensatve emulsion on film.
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The Olympus SP700 is a DSLR camera with a 12 megapixel sensor. It can take beautiful photos in low light, and has a small amount of built in memory (also accepts SD cards).
The iris of the camera allows more or less light to enter the camera.
The Clover CW3510 camera has a reasonably wide range, and has a moderately good reception, but works best in low-light.
The purpose of a camera cover is to protect the camera against outside influences. Outside influences could be rain, temperature, sun and jars. The cover keeps the camera functional.
There is a type of Canon camera with a design model number of A630. It is a digital camera which features an LCD monitor and 21 shooting modes. One can also use this camera to take sharp pictures in low or dim light.