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Progression of Digital Camera Technology |
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By Victor Thomas Digital cameras are devices that record images digitally on a light sensitive sensor. They can be used to take still photographs or videos. Highly versatile, they can take thousands of images on a single memory device, can record video with sound, edit these images and delete them allowing re-use of space. Digital cameras have been incorporated into many other devices like PDA'S mobile phones and vehicles. The Hubble Space Telescope is a digital camera. Initially, the idea of digitizing images on scanners was used by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to provide astronauts with navigational information. |
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Digital Memory Effect on Batteries |
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By Dan Hagopian Help my batteries dead and I can't power on! The cultural expression of a "dead battery" is the habitual practice that occurs in place of the more technically appropriate reason of declining capacity. Declining capacity is when the amount of charge a battery can hold gradually decreases due to usage, aging, and with some chemistry, lack of maintenance. Declining capacity is inherent in the ultimate design of a battery - due to limitations with technology - you could consider it the natural side effect or wear and tear of the battery (other wear and tear aspects includes increasing internal resistance, elevated self-discharge, and premature voltage cut-off on discharge). |
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Golden Rules For Digital Photography and Photo Recovery |
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By Mark Robin Digital Photography is a photography method in which we use digital technology to get pictures. It has emerged as one of the fastest quintessential needs in numerous media and entertainment industries. It has become the need of our today's fast growing life for securing our precious pictures and data. The digital media stores pictures and images in its digital flash memory. This technology is very easy and commonly used for high quality pictures. We can save our party pictures, family gathering and friends memorable pictures on these digital photo cameras. |
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A Review Of Digital Camcorders |
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By: Scott Michaels
Digital camcorders that record directly to DVD discs are called DVD camcorders. Rather than recording to mini DV tapes, these models burn video to 8-centimeter DVD-RAM, DVD-R or DVD-RW discs. DVD-R and DVD-RW media can be read in most home DVD players, but DVD-RAMs are readable only in a few home players. Reviewers say there are some drawbacks to recording straight to DVDs. Because of frustrating incompatibilities between the various DVD formats and DVD editing software, reviews say you shouldn't plan to do much editing on your computer. In addition, although you can select different quality levels to maximize storage on a mini DVD disc, you'll only be able to record about twenty minutes of top-quality footage. |
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Digital Projector Guide- Some Tips For Digital Projectors |
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By: Gagandeep Dhaliwal
Digital projectors are equipments of modern technology. These are used to convert image data directly from the computer onto a screen via lens system. Digital projectors provide visualization of data that is actually stored in a computer for presentation. These projectors enable the viewers to watch moving images from a DVD, digital versatile disc player. Advertisers or sellers also use these projectors to give demonstration of products to a large number of customers. It can easily convert written documents onto an interactive whiteboard. |
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