Digital Camera
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A Digital Camera is a camera that captures images with a digital image sense into digital image files.
- AKA: Digital Visual Recorder.
- Context:
- It can have a maximum Pixel Capacity.
- It can range from being a Digital Mirrorless Camera, Digital SLR Camera, Compact Digital Camera, ...
- It can range from being a Still-Shot Digital Camera to being a Video Digital Camera.
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- Example(s):
- a Canon T3i, Canon EOS RP, ...
- a Sony α7 III, ...
- an Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS.
- a Nikon COOLPIX L26.
- a Smartphone Camera.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an Instant Film Camera, such as a Polaroid One-Step 600.
- a Smartphone with Camera, such as the Samsung Galaxy SIII.
- an MP3 Player, such as a Coby MP620-8GBLK.
- See: Commercial Product.
References
2012
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_camera
- A digital camera (or digicam) is a camera that takes video or still photographs by recording images on an electronic image sensor. Most cameras sold today are digital,[1] and digital cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones (called camera phones) to vehicles.
Digital and film cameras share an optical system, typically using a lens with a variable diaphragm to focus light onto an image pickup device. The diaphragm and shutter admit the correct amount of light to the imager, just as with film but the image pickup device is electronic rather than chemical. However, unlike film cameras, digital cameras can display images on a screen immediately after being recorded, and store and delete images from memory. Many digital cameras can also record moving video with sound. Some digital cameras can crop and stitch pictures and perform other elementary image editing.
- A digital camera (or digicam) is a camera that takes video or still photographs by recording images on an electronic image sensor. Most cameras sold today are digital,[1] and digital cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones (called camera phones) to vehicles.
2010
- (WordNet, 2009) ⇒ http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=digital%20camera
- S: (n) digital camera (a camera that encodes an image digitally and store it for later reproduction)
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/digital_camera Retrieved:2015-6-8.
- A digital camera (or digicam) is a camera that encodes digital images and videos digitally and stores them for later reproduction. [1] Most cameras sold today are digital, and digital cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones (called camera phones) to vehicles. Digital and film cameras share an optical system, typically using a lens with a variable diaphragm to focus light onto an image pickup device. [2] The diaphragm and shutter admit the correct amount of light to the imager, just as with film but the image pickup device is electronic rather than chemical. However, unlike film cameras, digital cameras can display images on a screen immediately after being recorded, and store and delete images from memory. Many digital cameras can also record moving videos with sound. Some digital cameras can crop and stitch pictures and perform other elementary image editing.
- ↑ Farlex Inc: definition of digital camera at the Free Dictionary; retrieved 2013-09-07
- ↑ MakeUseOf: How does a Digital Camera Work; retrieved 2013-09-07