The quality of the sensor, and the camera's software. The lens is a bit of an issue in some cases. Color can be tweaked so during post-processing, that the product coming from the camera is almost a moot point unless you are a professional.
Generally speaking, if you have a brand-name camera, there may be variations in color balance, but the data will be there to produce good images regardless.
Generally speaking, film has a much better resolution than digital cameras. In fact, if you were to compare good 35mm color film to the "megapixel" rating of digital cameras, film would rate in the area of 24 megapixels. The problem is not with the resolution of the storage media (digital vs. film), but rather the abilities of the cameras themselves. A disposable camera is going to have a disposable lens in it. Lenses have a very big impact on the quality of your photos. So, in short, the disposable camera might have a better resolution, but the digital camera will likely have sharper pictures. The operative word here is disposable. Most of the 'disposables' on the market would be better if they were disposed of before taking pictures.
Working principle of a digital camera: · Capturing image: lenses focused the light rays come from the object made into a coherent image. Diaphragm determines amount of light to be entered and shutter speed determines time of exposure. Then lights made fall onto sensor (CCD) to get corresponding electric charge. · Binary system processing: Where there is word digital, the word binary also found there. To convert analogue signal (electric charge from photosites) to Digital signal in binary form a ADC converter is used. Each of the charge stored in photosites assigns to a binary value, storing them as pixels. A pixel is a point sample of an image which contains three basic color (RGB) components. Pixel per square inches determines the resolution of the camera, which indicates the size and quality of image. In next post I'll discuss more about pixel and resolution. · Compression and storage: Once the image is digitalized, it is compressed by a microprocessor and stores as image file (JPEG, TTF etc.) From the age of invention of camera, evolution of this has been taken place and which will continue. Now digital cameras are being developed by adding new features like video recording, music playing, even GPS has embedded in it.
Camera aesthetics are the ability to pick up and move a camera through space before it was problematic to experience the changing in the world of the movie but now with the aesthetics of the camera you can see the movement of the world.Camera aesthetics often refers to the look and feel of the camera. This applies to all human interactive aspects of the camera.Does the camera fit in my hands; and is it easy to handle?Is the camera too heavy or too light?Are all the buttons in good places, or do I sometimes accidentally hit buttons because of poor placement?(Digital) If the camera has a screen, is the screen size good and is the display quality good?(Digital) Are the settings menus easy to navigate and understand?Even little things like: Do I like the feel of the texture on the camera?...and "Do I like the color?"Everything about the user experience (look, feel, ease of use) make up the aesthetic of the camera.
the number of people registered as democratic or republican determines what color the state represents in majority
There's no such thing as a special camera just for color film. You can go to a classic-camera dealer, buy a Leica I that was built before there even was color film, and shoot color film in it.
It depends upon the Megapixels in your mobile phone camera. If you want good quality photos, it is better to buy a digital camera, since pictures taken with a digital camera have more clarity, and color depth. Also features such as flash, and image stabilization work much better in a digital camera.
The Color of Canon SD890 Digital camera is light blue, pale blue.
The best digital camera I would think of that would be in pink would be thePowerShot ELPH 100 HS 12.1-Megapixel Digital Camera and it is only $109.99.
The only color that I have found the r707 digital camera in is silver. While it has many picture color options it doesn't seem that the actual camera itself has any other color choices.
A VGA camera is a digital camera that takes images at approximately the same color and resolution level as a VGA monitor (640x480x256 colors). Since this is extremely low quality, it is found on only the cheapest "toy" digital cameras these days.
one of the most primitive digital cameras is the force released, Nickelodeon camera. This digital camera was released before the technology for jpeg color was properly developed!!
The PowerShot SD1200-IS has many color choices.
You GPU, And the quality of you VGA, Or Video Cable. Ex. If you have a 2$ Video cable you color quality would be bad.
Yes, Sony makes a colored green digital camera. The color has nothing to do with being environmentally friendly, but is just colored green. other camera manufacturers like Nikon also offer a green digital camera.
Yes, you can print digital camera photos at home. To do so you need a cord from your digital camera to hook up to the computer, some sort of photo printing software that will allow you to change the size and quality of the photo, as well as a good color printer. Step by step instructions can be found at this good informative website: www.rideau-info.com/photos/printing.html
I think it is where you can change it to black and white or sepia or vibrant. I had that on my camera. You can change it on the camera before you take the picture.
Silver or Black, or both together .