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"Behind the lens"
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digital camera is one of the most remarkable instances of this shift because
it is so truly different from its predecessor. Conventional cameras depend
entirely on chemical and mechanical processes -- you don't even need electricity
to operate them. On the other hand, all digital cameras have a built-in
computer, and all of them record images electronically. The new approach has been enormously successful. Since film still provides better picture quality, digital cameras have not completely replaced conventional cameras. But, as digital imaging technology has improved, digital cameras have rapidly become more popular." Taken from: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/digital-camera.htm |
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| And, of course, in this day and age we have modernized ourselves to have the need to make everything digital. This website is dedicated to helping us better understand how digital cameras work, as well as some advantages and disadvantages to their use, which will give us a better knowledge of digital cameras as a whole. |