Normally unless something is broken, it is a storage device (it stores pictures and sometimes videos), an input device (it gets the photos and videos from something within it), and it is an output device (it has a screen)
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It's an input device, but you could argue that the LCD screen (on many cameras) is an output device. Yes. Digital Camera is an input and output device because its has a processor as well as a n LCD disply to show off output images or videos I belive it is an input device
an input.
It is an input device because you are inputting pictures from the camera to the computer. It could also be considered an output device since it can display the pictures on its LCD display.
A camera is an input device. The information recorded can be displayed on an output device such as a screen. The screen may be a part of the camera body.
Both, depending upon it use. An analog camera (like an old Polaroid) is strictly an output device only. However the new digital cameras can act as motion detectors and other types of security related devices with the ability to programmaticly interact with its environment - in this regard the camera is both an input device as well as an output device. Added: Additionally, any camera with a digital format can act effectively as an input device, if it connects to the computer via USB. (You can upload pictures directly to the PC, thus input)
It is an input device. Just as a scanner would be an input device to a computer.
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digital pen is an input device
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Input When connected to a computer the camera inputs images