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it makes a picture better in quality.
An underwater camera, is a camera that works underwater.
To get an idea of how a video camera works, read the article link Hope this helps.
The emitter of a transistor was placed a micrometer distance between two, so it was called a microprocessor. Technology advanced, and the distance was improved to nano meter. Still, they call it micro.
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Read the article link and it will give you an idea of how a video camera works. Hope this helps.
yes the camera is electrical because it works with electricity
no. there is only a internal camera which works
it works by sending information to the 'brain" of the camera
Because you couldn't carry it around to take pictures if it had a mainframe. Seriously, though, a digital camera is a computer. If one didn't have a microprocessor, it wouldn't work at all.
At this point in computer science we only have two 'digital' states, which is that any bit can only be either on or off. The on/off is commonly used to represent yes/no.(On(1) = Yes, Off(0) = No) A microprocessor can only see if a signal is there or is missing, in other words, if the signal is on or off, or a bit is a 1 or a 0.
CCD Sensor (in a digital camera) = Retina