
Digital Stills and Motion Camera
A digital still camera captures individual photographs with high resolution, allowing detailed images that can be printed or shared digitally. A motion camera, on the other hand, records video footage, capturing continuous movement and sound over time. Both use digital sensors to convert light into electronic signals, but they differ in their purpose: still cameras focus on single frames, while motion cameras are designed for capturing sequences of images to create videos. Some cameras are versatile, capable of both still photography and video recording, serving a wide range of visual documentation needs.