Use an application to look at the EXIF information, which should show you the date and time that the last picture was taken.
A digital camera is a portable camera that runs on batteries and usually has a slot for a memory card to save pictures and videos to. They generally have better image quality, presently ranging from around 8-12 megapixels on average. This is what you usually see people carrying around for taking pictures. A webcam is a small camera that connects to a computer [or is built into a laptop] and is generally used for video chats online. They have lower quality than a digital camera.
I usually see anywhere from 6x to 12x optical zoom, then most digital cameras also have digital zoom, up to about 20x
Some cameras keep a running total in the picture numbering system. See your manual.
Until about ten years ago cameras used film -- clear plastic with a coating that is sensitive to light. The camera exposed light from the scene onto the film which was later removed from the camera and put in chemicals to cause the images to appear. This chemical process is called developing the film. Some professional photographers, serious amateurs, and people who have not yet bought a digital camera still use film cameras. I assume these film cameras are what you are calling 'normal.' Digital cameras create images by light from the scene onto electronic sensors which convert the light falling on them to signals that can be recorded in digital files the way computer data is recorded. These files can then be transferred to computers to be printed.
Light reflects off of all objects that you see around you. The light enters the camera through a lens that focuses the light onto the sensitive plate (film, or sensors in a digital camera). The plate captures the image and it is processed either chemically, if an analog camera is used, or by downloading to a computer or other digital image processor.
You can typically only see at a maximum of 15 feet with a microscope from a digital camera. This can vary based on the camera.
Yes you can use a SLR lens as an attachment on some digital camera. You will have to check the camera to see if there is an attachment that is available on the camera.
Its a camera that uses film. Like a digital camera has a memory card. a conventional camera uses the film which you then have to get printed before you can see the image.
The camera lens reflects off what the lens is pointed at so that you can see it through the screen on your camera.
Yes you can get a digital camera battery from Amazon.com for a good price. You should go to the website and see what they currently have available.
There are a number of stores selling digital cameras such as Amazon. Amazon's website sells numerous compact digital cameras and there are also reviews on the vast majority of products allowing you to see what a genuine person thinks about the camera they have purchased and used.
See the link below the ads.
A digital SLR camera and a DSLR camera are the same thing. "DSLR" stands for "digital single-lens reflex," which refers to the type of camera that uses a mirror mechanism to reflect light from the lens to an optical viewfinder. This allows the photographer to see exactly what the camera sees through the lens.
I put 1 of my hands over it
there is a small card somewhere in your camera put that in the small card slot fr your wii
You will see a difference beteween a regular and HD digital video camera. HD offers sharper imaging quality and you will see a difference in picture quality even if you don't play it on an HD TV.
An actual camcorder or video camera should be used instead of a digital camera or web camera. Record a test video first and check to see if the resolution and contrast is appropriate to reveal the subtleties of the makeup.