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BaxterEnglish 102March 12, 2001Digital Cameras Digital cameras allow computer users to take pictures and store the photographed images digitally instead of on traditional film. With some digital cameras, a user downloads the stored pictures from the digital camera to a computer using special software included with the camera. With others, the cameras stores the pictures directly on floppy disk or on a PC Card. A user then copies the pictures to a computer by inserting the floppy disk into a disk drive or the PC Card into a PC Card slot (Chambers and Norton 134). Once stored on a computer, the pictures can be edited with photo-editing software, printed, faxed, sent via electronic mail, included in another documented, or posted to a Web site for everyone to see. Three basic types of digital cameras are studio cameras, field cameras, and point-and- shoot cameras (Shelly Cashman Series Microsoft Word 2000 Project 2). The most expensive and highest quality of the three, a studio camera, is a stationary camera used for professional studio work. Photojournalists frequently use field cameras because they are portable and have a variety of lenses and other attachments. As with the studio camera, a field camera can be quite expensive. Reliable and lightweight, the point-and-shoot camera provides acceptable quality photographic images for the home or small business user. A point-and-shoot camera enables these users to add pictures to personalized greeting cards, a computerized photo album, a family Thornton 2newsletter, certificates, awards, or personal Web site. Because of its functionality. It is an idealcamera for mobile user such as real estate agents, insurance agents, and general contractors, The images quality produced by digital camera is measured by the number of bits itstores in a dot and the resolution, or number of dots per inch. The point-and-sh...

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