Digital Cameras What can they do?. Image Characteristics Resolution Compression Image Formats –JPEG –TIFF –RAW Possible Settings –ISO Sensitivity –White.

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Digital Cameras What can they do?

Image Characteristics Resolution Compression Image Formats –JPEG –TIFF –RAW Possible Settings –ISO Sensitivity –White Balance Other Exposure Modes –B & W –Sepia

Storage Media –Floppy Disk –Compact Flash –SmartMedia –CD-ROM –Memory Stick –Picture Card –Other Capacity _____ MB

View Finder/LCD LCD? View Finder? Adjustable?

Image Review Image Review Modes Histogram Playback Zoom Video Out

Lens Fixed Optical Zoom Digital Zoom Shutter Speeds F-Stops

Focus Auto Manual Range Continuous Shooting

Flash Built in Flash shoe Flash Modes

Battery Type Rechargeable Proprietary

Other Features Video Mode Movie Clip Max Self-Timer Remote Control Time Lapse Shooting

Connection Connection to Computer Connection Type –Serial –USB –FireWire

Printing Printer Capabilities –Direct Print –Download to computer –Other

Accessories What’s available???