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Is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images via an electronic image sensor.
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The purpose was to provide onboard navigation information to astronauts during missions to planets. The mosaic array periodically recorded still photos of star and planet locations during transit and when approaching a planet provided additional stadiametric information for orbiting and landing guidance. The concept included camera design elements foreshadowing the first digital camera.
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History Of The Man Behind Digital Cameras Texas Instruments engineer Willis Adcock designed a film less camera and applied for a patent in 1972, but it is not known whether it was ever built. The first recorded attempt at building a digital camera was in 1975 by Steven Sasson, an engineer at Eastman Kodak. It used the then-new solid-state CCD image sensor chips developed by Fairchild Semiconductor in 1973. The camera weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg), recorded black and white images to a cassette tape, had a resolution of 0.01 mega pixels (10,000 pixels), and took 23 seconds to capture its first image in December 1975. The prototype camera was a technical exercise, not intended for production.
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1990: Adobe Photoshop released. 1991: Kodak DCS-100, first digital SLR, a modified Nikon F3 1992: Kodak introduces PhotoCD 1993: Founding of photo.net (this Web site), an early Internet online community; Sebastiao Salgado publishes Workers; Mary Ellen Mark publishes book documenting life in an Indian circus. 1995: Material World, by Peter Menzel published. 1997: Rob Silvers publishes Photomosaics 1999: Nikon D1 SLR, 2.74 megapixel for $6000, first ground-up DSLR design by a leading manufacturer. 2000: Camera phone introduced in Japan by Sharp/J-Phone 2001: Polaroid goes bankrupt 2003: Four-Thirds standard for compact digital SLRs introduced with the Olympus E-1; Canon Digital Rebel introduced for less than $1000 2004: Kodak ceases production of film cameras 2005: Canon EOS 5D, first consumer-priced full-frame digital SLR, with a 24x36mm CMOS sensor for $3000; Portraits by Rineke Dijkstra
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Types Of Digital Cameras MinoltaSonyKodak
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How Digital Cameras Are Used Today Some camera types are used for making homemade crafts such as paper or digital photo memory books, creating cards, calendars, and more. Usually these cameras are of the point-and-shoot variety. A single-use camera is professional enough for advanced use, but yet they are often made simple enough for amateur photographers to use. These type of cameras are often used for taking weather photography and/or other outdoor media shots. They are also used for our technology today through technology such as Microsoft Words, Power Points, Window Movie Makers, and etc. 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, recording video with sound, and deleting images to free storage space.
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Advantages Of Digital Cameras Immediate gratification You have the ability to immediately deliver the image to client Instant ISO/white balance change from shot-to-shot Digital media is more portable There are no film or processing costs Some markets accept only digital submissions No scan-related costs Digital offers improved tonal range
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Disadvantages Of Cameras Higher initial cost Digital cameras are not equal to film cameras in features Digital requires greater battery consumption Perception problems Poor low-light performance Some markets refuse digital submissions Digital has a steeper learning curve More frequent obsolescence
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Overall Summary Of Digital Cameras WHETHER OR NOT YOU SWITCH TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY, DIGITAL IS AND WILL REMAIN A FORCE IN THE PHOTO UNIVERSE. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN DIGITAL, RENT OR BORROW A DIGITAL CAMERA TO GET THE FEEL OF IT. SPEND SOME TIME WITH A FRIEND WHO SHOOTS DIGITALLY AND SEE HOW THEY HANDLE THEIR DIGITAL WORKFLOW. IN TIME, I THINK THAT DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WILL BE THE NORM AND THAT FILM WILL FALL FAR BEHIND. WHETHER OR NOT YOU AGREE, IT ONLY MAKES SENSE TO INVESTIGATE DIGITAL AS AN ALTERNATIVE MEDIUM. THEN YOU CAN DECIDE FOR YOURSELF IF IT IS TIME TO SWITCH.
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