How does a digital camera work vs. a manual camera? - how does digital cameras work diagram
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I know the shutter speed / Aperature effect the way light on the film physics, but in a digital camera, have the same configuration, but it's not a film to expose the light. What is wrong with that? As a digital camera works, exactly, and why the same configuration as manual eventhought did not really expose any real movie?
Sunday, February 21, 2010
How Does Digital Cameras Work Diagram How Does A Digital Camera Work Vs. A Manual Camera?
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With a 35-mm film camera, you want to set the aperture and shutter speed, focus, taking the picture in an image sequence and then spend the next image.
ReplyDeleteWith a digital camera, the image is recorded by a digital sensor instead of film, and instead of the draw, the image is sent to a memory card.
Just as the image is taken and stored has changed. Opening the shutter speed, etc., the same manner.
Leica has really proved the point on a digital copy you on, may be their existing cameras. Simply remove) the back (and the film reel and put another back, rather than with a sensor and memory card.
The photon is the way the light. The debate over whether it is a wave or particle is an technicallity, but suggested as a possibility that the process image Assuming that each photon is like a student.
ReplyDeleteThe light is hired as a school student. A door is like a shot and the number of students can be the size of the door or controlled a setting of F.
Each "student" will be changed in the camera, the molecule of silver iodide into the negatively perceived. The negative must be converted into an image.
A "student" in a digital camera that excites the receiver and is regarded as one pixel recorded on a storage medium. If the image must be called to a picture, a chart or a set formula is used to form the sign and the negative information will result in an image.