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CAMERA DIGITAL

Nama  :Sri Hardianti Rukmana
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CAMERA DIGITAL

A digital camera (or digicam) is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images via an electronic image sensor. It is the main device used in the field of digital photography. Most 21st century cameras are digital.
If you’re new to digital cameras, you might be wondering what all those parts — the buttons, LEDs, and windows — are for. Here’s a quick introduction to the key components of the average non-SLR digital camera:
·  Shutter button: Press this button all the way to take a picture.
·  Control buttons: Adjust various camera settings.
·  Shooting mode dial: Change among different scene modes, adjust exposure choices, and so on.
·  Microphone: Capture audio for movie clips and voice annotations, or even activate a sound-triggered self-timer.
·  Focus-assist light: Helps the camera focus in dim lighting conditions.
·  Electronic flash: Provides addition light to your scene.
·  Optical viewfinder: To frame and compose your picture.
·  Zoom lens and control: Magnifies or reduces the size of the image.
·  Tripod socket: Allows you to attach the camera to a firm support.
·  Docking port: Can be used to transfer photos, recharge the batteries, make prints, or perform other functions.
·  Battery compartment: Contains the cells that power the camera.
·  Power switch: Turn the camera on or off.
·  Indicator LEDs: Show the camera’s status.
·  LCD (liquid crystal display) panel: The camera’s display.
·  Display control/Menu button: Controls the amount of information shown in the LCD and menus.
·  Picture review: Press this button to review the pictures you’ve already taken.
·  Cursor pad: Navigate menu choices.
·  Set/Execute button: Activate a feature or set a menu choice to the current selection.
·  Memory card slot: Accepts digital memory cards.
·  USB port: Access for a USB cable.
·  File-save LED: This light usually lights up to indicate that an image is being saved to the memory card.

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