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  2. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    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 kinds of image editing. [6] [7]

  3. Comparison of digital and film photography - Wikipedia

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    Because of the relatively large size of the imaging area these media provide, they can record higher resolution images than most consumer digital cameras. Based upon the above pixel density, a medium-format film image can record an equivalent resolution of approximately 83 million pixels in the case of a 60 x 60 mm frame, to 125 million pixels ...

  4. Digital cinematography - Wikipedia

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    Digital cinematography captures motion pictures digitally in a process analogous to digital photography.While there is a clear technical distinction that separates the images captured in digital cinematography from video, the term "digital cinematography" is usually applied only in cases where digital acquisition is substituted for film acquisition, such as when shooting a feature film.

  5. Science of photography - Wikipedia

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    Digital cameras can easily adjust the film speed they are simulating by adjusting the exposure index, and many digital cameras can do so automatically in response to exposure measurements. For example, starting with an exposure of 1/60 at f /16 , the depth-of-field could be made shallower by opening up the aperture to f /4 , an increase in ...

  6. Digital imaging - Wikipedia

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    A key advantage of a digital image, versus an analog image such as a film photograph, is the ability to digitally propagate copies of the original subject indefinitely without any loss of image quality. Digital imaging can be classified by the type of electromagnetic radiation or other waves whose variable attenuation, as they pass through or ...

  7. Motion capture - Wikipedia

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    Motion capture of two pianists' right hands playing the same piece (slow-motion, no-sounds) [1] Two repetitions of a walking sequence recorded using motion capture [2]. Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people.

  8. 11 Retro Things That Gen Z Is Bringing Back - AOL

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    If Gen Z isn’t using an app to make their phone’s photos look like it was taken with anything but a phone, they’re searching online for the digital cameras that millennials used to document ...

  9. High-speed camera - Wikipedia

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    In modern digital high-speed cameras, [17] the camera can simply record continuously as the investigator attempts to elicit the behavior, following which a trigger button will stop the recording and allow the investigator to save a given time interval before and after the trigger (determined by frame rate, image size and memory capacity during ...