How Is A Digital Camera Different From A Normal Camera?
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A digital camera operates more or less in the same way as a normal camera but there are some certain differences which give the digital camera a distinct advantage over the other cameras. The most obvious difference is that a digital camera does not have a film or need it for its working. A digital camera instead has a small memory card which is used for electronically storing the pictures taken from a digital camera. This memory card can be used repeatedly provided that the pictures already taken are deleted or transferred into a computer.
Another difference between the digital cameras and the other cameras is that most of the digital cameras have LCD embedded into the camera which allows the pictures taken to be viewed immediately after they are taken. This enables people to decide which photographs to keep and which can be deleted or eliminated. There are several such differences which you can know in detail if you log on to sites like www.photo.net and www.dcresource.com.
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