Digital cameras camera is a camera that captures photographs in digital memory.
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Digital cameras camera is a camera that captures photographs in digital memory.
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Digital cameras are now widely incorporated into mobile devices like smartphones with the same or more capabilities and features of dedicated cameras.
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High-end, high-definition dedicated Digital cameras are still commonly used by professionals and those who desire to take higher-quality photographs.
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Digital cameras's idea was to take pictures of the planets and stars while travelling through space to give information about the astronauts' position.
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The linear or tri-linear sensors in scanning Digital cameras utilize only a single line of photosensors, or three lines for the three colors.
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Digital cameras come in a wide range of sizes, prices and capabilities.
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Compact Digital cameras are intended to be portable and are particularly suitable for casual "snapshots".
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Compact digital cameras typically contain a small sensor which trades-off picture quality for compactness and simplicity; images can usually only be stored using lossy compression.
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Autofocus systems in compact digital cameras generally are based on a contrast-detection methodology using the image data from the live preview feed of the main imager.
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Typically, compact digital cameras incorporate a nearly silent leaf shutter into the lens but play a simulated camera sound for skeuomorphic purposes.
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Rugged compact Digital cameras typically include protection against submersion, hot and cold conditions, shock and pressure.
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GoPro and other brands offer action Digital cameras which are rugged, small and can be easily attached to helmets, arms, bicycles, etc.
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Bridge Digital cameras generally include an image stabilization system to enable longer handheld exposures, sometimes better than DSLR for low light conditions.
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Some bridge Digital cameras have a lens thread to attach accessories such as wide-angle or telephoto converters as well as filters such as UV or Circular Polarizing filter and lens hoods.
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In bright sun, the quality difference between a good compact camera and a digital SLR is minimal but bridge cameras are more portable, cost less and have a greater zoom ability.
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One disadvantage of mirrorless Digital cameras compared to a typical DSLR is its battery life due to the energy consumption of the electronic viewfinder, but this can be mitigated by a setting inside the camera in some models.
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Digital single-lens reflex cameras is a camera with a digital sensor that utilizes a reflex mirror to split or direct light into the viewfinder to produce an image.
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DSCs are like point-and-shoot Digital cameras and are the most common type of Digital cameras, due to their comfortable price and its quality.
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Such Digital cameras are commonly used to make photo finishes, to determine the winner when multiple competitors cross the finishing line at nearly the same time.
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Sales of traditional digital cameras have declined due to the increasing use of smartphones for casual photography, which enable easier manipulation and sharing of photos through the use of apps and web-based services.
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Light-field Digital cameras were introduced in 2013 with one consumer product and several professional ones.
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Worldwide unit sales of digital cameras is continuously declining from 148 million in 2011 to 58 million in 2015 and tends to decrease more in the following years.
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Many digital cameras can connect directly to a computer to transfer data:-.
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Such non-digital cameras were popularized by Polaroid with the SX-70 in 1972.
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Some waterproof Digital cameras can be fitted with a waterproof housing to increase the operational depth range.
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The Olympus 'Tough' range of compact Digital cameras is an example.
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All new Sony Digital cameras have two memory slots, one for its Memory Stick and one for SD Card, but not hot-swapable.
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Digital cameras have become smaller over time, resulting in an ongoing need to develop a battery small enough to fit in the camera and yet able to power it for a reasonable length of time.
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Digital cameras that utilize off-the-shelf batteries are typically designed to be able to use both single-use disposable and rechargeable batteries, but not with both types in use at the same time.
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When digital cameras became common, many photographers asked whether their film cameras could be converted to digital.
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The technology of the time, however, meant that rather than being digital "backs" the bodies of these cameras were mounted on large, bulky digital units, often bigger than the camera portion itself.
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These Digital cameras tend to be highly modular, with handgrips, film backs, winders, and lenses available separately to fit various needs.
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