Getting to Know Your Digital Camera

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It sure helps to learn as much as you can about your digital camera; with your new digital camera you need to know what some of the most common terms mean.
Below are many of these terms: o Automatic - A fixed value on the point of the automatic exposure and white balance.
o Burst mode or recording mode - a series of images quickly one after the other in certain intervals, which happens with a touch of a button that opens up the shutter.
o Compression - The process of compressing digital data, images and text by selected information.
o Digital zoom - culture and increase the central part of the image.
o JPEG - the main format for compressing images in digital cameras o Time Lag - The pause between the time when the shutter is pressed and when the camera captured the images actually o LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) is a small screen on a digital camera to the pictures.
o Lens - a circular, glass or plastic pieces, with the light and focuses on the sensor to the picture.
o Mega-bytes - (MB) measures of 1024 kilo-byte, and refers to the amount of information in a file, or the amount of information can be stored in a memory card, or hard disk.
o Pixels - Tiny colour units, the digital photos.
This measure also enables digital pixel resolution.
One million pixels in a mega-pixel.
o RGB - refers to the red, green, blue colours that are inputted into the computer to produce all the other colours.
o Solution - The Board of the resolution describes the number of pixels used to the image that determines the amount of detail a camera can record.
The pixel camera, the detailed, allowing the storage and larger than the image may printed.
o Memory Card - The unit exchange service, on recordings with the camera with film, but much weaker.
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o Viewer - The visual "windows" to see, both through the scene.
o White balance - the white balance the camera adapted to the type of lighting (daylight, fluorescent tubes, glow, etc.
) or the lighting conditions on the stage, and it was therefore normal that the human eye.
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