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Digital Camera

A digital camera is a device that captures images electronically instead of using traditional film. It uses an electronic sensor, typically called a CCD or CMOS sensor, to convert light into digital data. When you take a photo, the sensor detects the light and color information, which is then processed by the camera's internal software to produce a digital image. These images can be stored on a memory card and easily transferred to computers or other devices. Digital cameras allow for instant review, editing, and sharing of photos without the need for developing film.