Sunday, February 21, 2010

How Does Digital Cameras Work Diagram How Does A Digital Camera Work Vs. A Manual Camera?

How does a digital camera work vs. a manual camera? - how does digital cameras work diagram

Let me explain:
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?

2 comments:

  1. 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.
    With 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.

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  2. 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.

    The 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.

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