Digital Camera
A digital camera (or digicam)
  is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally 
 by recording images via an electronic image sensor. It is the main  
device used in the field of digital photography. Most 21st century  
cameras are digital.
Digital  
cameras can do things film cameras cannot: displaying images on a screen
  immediately after they are recorded, storing thousands of images on a 
 single small memory device, and deleting images to free storage space. 
 The majority, including most compact cameras, can record moving video  
with sound as well as still photographs. Some can crop and stitch  
pictures and perform other elementary image editing. Some have a GPS  
receiver built in, and can produce Geotagged photographs.
The
  optical system works the same as in film cameras, typically using a  
lens with a variable diaphragm to focus light onto an image pickup  
device. The diaphragm and shutter admit the correct amount of light to  
the imager, just as with film but the image pickup device is electronic 
 rather than chemical. Most digicams, apart from camera phones and a few
  specialized types, have a standard tripod screw.
Digital
  cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and 
mobile  phones (called camera phones) to vehicles. The Hubble Space 
Telescope  and other astronomical devices are essentially specialized 
digital  cameras.
Digital cameras
 are made  in a wide range of sizes, prices and capabilities. The 
majority are  camera phones, operated as a mobile application through 
the cellphone  menu. Professional photographers and many amateurs use 
larger, more  expensive digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR) for 
their greater  versatility. Between these extremes lie digital compact 
cameras and  bridge digital cameras that "bridge" the gap between 
amateur and  professional cameras. Specialized cameras including 
multispectral  imaging equipment and astrographs continue to serve the 
scientific,  military, medical and other special purposes for which 
digital  photography was invented.







































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