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KODAK PIXPRO AZ255 Digital Camera
The AZ255 is the perfect bridge camera to pursue your passion for photography. With 16 megapixels, 25X optical zoom and a wider angle lens than traditional models, this camera might just become your new best friend.
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KODAK PIXPRO AZ405 Digital Camera
Introducing one of our best sellers, the KODAK PIXPRO AZ405 digital camera from our Astro Zoom Collection. A 40x ultra long zoom lens with optical image stabilization delivers crisp, clear 16 megapixel close-ups, 180° panorama or HD videos with the switch of a button.
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KODAK PIXPRO AZ421 Digital Camera
Everybody needs a little zoom now and again. The AZ421 Digital Camera has a 42x ultra long zoom lens for crisp, clear 16 megapixel close-ups.
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KODAK PIXPRO AZ528 Digital Camera
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder with the KODAK PIXPRO AZ528 Astro Zoom Camera. Amazing detail, plenty of features, and 52x optical zoom that get you nice and close are just the beginning.
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KODAK PIXPRO AZ652 Digital Camera
Get ready to harness the boundless power of the KODAK PIXPRO AZ652 Astro Zoom bridge camera that offers astounding 65x optical zoom and so much more.
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KODAK PIXPRO AZ901 Digital Camera
Introducing our most powerful Astro Zoom yet, the new KODAK PIXPRO AZ901 bridge camera offers a mind blowing 90X optical zoom and so much more.
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KODAK PIXPRO FZ45 Digital Camera
Introducing the FZ45 Friendly Zoom collection from the KODAK PIXPRO family of digital cameras. Compact, intuitive and oh so easy to use, the FZ45 is the perfect starter camera to take anywhere you go.
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KODAK PIXPRO FZ55 Digital Camera
Meet the FZ55 Friendly Zoom camera from the KODAK PIXPRO collection of digital cameras. This slim design, point and shoot model is a step up with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
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KODAK PIXPRO ORBIT360 4K VR Camera
The KODAK PIXPR0 Orbit360 4K VR Camera adopts a minimalist approach to an all-in-one 360° VR camera, with two fixed focus lenses housed by a futuristic camera body. Each curved lens is designed to work in tandem, to capture full 360° 4K video.
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KODAK PIXPRO SP360 4K VR Camera
The SP360 4K is designed to take your creative vision to the next level. 4K resolution adds ample detail, clarity and precision for important nuances you want to capture and share.
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KODAK PIXPRO SP360 Action Camera
The SP360 Action Camera is designed to not only capture what you love to do, but much more of it! Immerse yourself and record 360° of HD video with just one camera.
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KODAK PIXPRO WPZ2 Digital Camera
The KODAK PIXPRO WPZ2 Digital Camera is the perfect companion to get wet. Shockproof, dustproof, and adventure ready, the WPZ2 was built to take on the go and be used in, on and under the water – up to 15M.
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From Snapshot to Computer: Digital Cameras
Having a digital camera is an essential piece of equipment for capturing moments in the form of high-quality photographs. Amateur and professionals alike use these devices to take photographs that can be printed and hung. These high-tech digital cameras have a variety of specifications and features to choose from when searching for one that meets all of your needs.
What Types of Digital Cameras Are There?
There are three main types of cameras that both professionals and hobbyists use to capture moments:
- DSLR cameras – Called digital single-lens cameras, these devices allow you to add and remove the lenses, depending on the type of photo you are trying to take. These have large sensors to provide high-quality images. The mirror allows you to see what the actual photo will look like.
- Mirrorless cameras – These digital cameras are similar to DSLRs, but they do not include a mirror inside. They are small and light, making them easy to travel with.
- Compact point-and-shoot cameras – These compact digital cameras are small and easy to carry around.
They come with retractable lenses that are permanently attached.
What Essential Features Should You Look for in Digital Cameras?
There are five main features that you should consider before deciding:
- Manual mode – Although some cameras come with presets for different light settings, some come with a manual mode that lets you select the aperture, the shutter speed, and the ISO. This ultimately gives you more control when determining how you want the image to come out.
- Megapixels – This refers to the cameras resolution. The greater number of megapixels, the higher quality the images. This is important if you want to create large-size prints of your photos.
- Ergonomics – This indicates the size, weight, and durability of the digital camera. If you are a professional, you may need a larger camera and the accessories that go with it. If you are a hobbyist who just wants a digital camera available to take photos of precious moments, a smaller device may be desired.
- Raw – Some devices can save the image in the raw format. The raw format records all of the information from the sensor so that you can have more flexibility when processing the photo.
- Autofocus – This feature allows the digital camera to focus on an object in the frame.
What Brands Make Digital Cameras?
These are among the many companies that create and manufacture different types of digital cameras:
- Canon and Nikon – These two brands focus on creating high-quality DSLRs. However, they also offer point-and-shoot models as well.
- Sony – This company specializes in mirrorless cameras that have innovative features.
- Fujifilm – This brand focuses on creating lenses and other camera accessories.
- Panasonic and Olympus – These two brands create Micro Four Thirds cameras, which are mirrorless cameras that have smaller sensors.
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What is the difference between a digital camera and a film camera and how does digital photography work?
By 2022, probably every Internet user has a digital camera – on their smartphone or laptop, in the form of a camera or camcorder. But what is the secret and simplicity, unlike film devices?
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How long have you been using a film camera? Tell us why you switched to digital only in the comments!
Digitalization in the modern world seems to have finally won. Humanity is surrounded by cameras and mostly uses only digital devices to capture reality (although there are those who still stick to film).
So, it’s worth knowing what exactly allows us to enjoy snap photos and videos with cats and dogs, and the government to monitor everything that happens.
The digital camera uses numerous components unique to digital photography:
- The image sensor is a semiconductor chip with millions of light sensitive pixels, also called arrays, that individually measure the light that hits them;
- Color filter – sits on top of the image sensor and allows pixels to measure specific colors of light waves;
- Digitizer – the data collected in each pixel is converted into a digital signal that is processed by this chip;
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- Circuit board – contains all the computer chips that the camera uses to record data. The circuit on the board transfers data from the image sensor and other chips to storage on the memory card;
- Display screen : – Required for camera setup, photo framing, and viewing photos after they have been taken.
Digital Camera Operation
- Measuring Light – By opening the shutter and allowing light to pass through the lens and onto the image sensor, you allow the pixels on the image sensor to measure the light intensity at millions of different points, creating precise measurements for your photo;
- Focusing – the lenses of the objective, when rotated, form a clear focus on a specific object;
- Light conversion – each pixel converts measured light into electrons.