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History of Digital Camera By : Dontanisha Williams P2
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Digital cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones ( called camera phones) to vehicles
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Unlike film cameras, digital cameras can display images on a screen immediately after being recorded, and store and delete images from memory.
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Advantages of professional digital cameras Immediate image review and deletion is possible; lighting and composition can be assessed immediately, which ultimately conserves storage space. High volume of images to medium ratio; allowing for extensive photography sessions without changing film roll. To most users a single memory card is sufficient for the lifetime of cameras whereas film rolls are re-incurring cost of film cameras.
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Performance metrics Lens quality: resolution, distortion, dispersion Capture medium: CMOS, CCD, negative film, reversal film, etc. Capture format: pixel count, digital file type (RAW, TIFF, JPEG), film format (135 film, 120 film, 5x4, 10x8). Processing: digital and / or chemical processing of 'negative' and 'print'.
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Pixel Counts The number of pixels n for a given maximum resolution (w horizontal pixels by h vertical pixels) is the product n= w * h. This yields e.g. 1.92 megapixels (1,920,000 pixels) for an image of 1600* 1200.
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Methods of image capture Single-shot capture systems use either one sensor chip with a Bayer filter mosaic. Multi-shot exposes the sensor to the image in a sequence of three or more opening of the lens aperture. The third is a scanning. Their linear or tri-linear sensors utilize only a single line of photo sensors, or three lines for the three colors.
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The Bayer arrangement of color filters on the pixels array of an image sensor. The Bayer filter pattern is a repeating 2*2 mosaic pattern of light filters, with green ones at opposite corners and red and blue in the other two positions. Sometimes a 4-clolr filter pattern is used, often involving two different hues of green Green is a human visual system, which determines brightness mostly from green.
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Sensor size and angle of view Cameras with digital image sensors that are smaller than the typical 35mm film size have a smaller field or angle of view when used with a lens of the same focal length. The amount of information captured is dependent on sensor density.
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Compact digital cameras Compact cameras are intended to be portable and particularly suitable for casual “ snapshot”. Compact cameras are usually designed to be easy to use, sacrificing advanced features and picture quality for compactness and simplicity; images can usually only be stored using lossy compression (JPEG).
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Starting in 2011, some compact digital cameras can take 3D still photos. These 3D compact stereo cameras can capture 3D panoramic photos for play back on a 3D TV. In 2013, Sony released two add- on camera models without display, to be used with a smartphone or tablet, controlled by a mobile application via WiFi.
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