This helps you learn to use your new digital camera to also know what some of the most common terms. Below is a general definition of this .. many
Automatic Mode - A setting focus, exposure and white balance are automatically set.
Made mode Burst mode or continuous shooting - a series of photos quickly one after another time interval with one pressing the shutter.
- Compression The process of compressing digital data, images and text by deleting selected information.
Digital zoom - planting and magnifying the center of an image.
JPEG - The predominant format for image compression in digital cameras
Lag Time - The pause between when you press the shutter button, and when the camera actually capturing images
LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) is a small image on a digital camera to view images.
Lens - A circular and transparent glass or plastic part that functions to collect light and their concentration in the sensor, which has a recorded picture.
Megabyte - (MB) size of 1024 kilobytes, and refers to the amount of information in a file, or the amount of information that can be
contained on a memory card, hard disk or floppy disk.
Pixel - Color very small units that make up digital pictures. They also measure the digital pixels resolution. One million pixels
add up to mega-pixel.
Color RGB - Refers to the red, green, blue is used on computers to create all colors.
Resolution - Camera resolution describes the number of pixels used to create the image in question
Details can hold the camera. The more pixels a camera has, can be more accurately recorded and a larger image can be
printed.
Storage Card - The removable media that the pictures were taken with the camera, comparable to the film include, but are much smaller. Also as a memory card from the camera ...
Viewfinder - the optical "window" to see to calm the scene.
White Balance - White balance the camera to adjust the lighting is a type of light (fluorescent, incandescent, offset, etc.) or the scene lighting conditions for what seems normal human eye.
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