It stores images digitally rather than recording it. The images are then input or downloaded into the computer. It stores images digitally rather than recording it. The images are then input or downloaded into the computer.
It stores images digitally rather than recording it. The images are then input or downloaded into the computer.
An input device
light
A digital camera could be used as input as well as output devices.
You shouldn't need any hardware, but often time the software comes with the camera and if not you can go to the Camera's Manufactures website and download it. Also most the time you just have to plug the USB into the camera and the computer and it works right away without any software.
USB Port
A digital camera does not put Any "Device" into a computer. A digital camera acts as a storage device and an output device, it transfers jpeg and other similar files to computers as well as mp4 and other movie files.
A film camera
Basically - No. A computer virus can possibly damage images you have downloaded to your computer, but not your camera. A virus does its business by running certain system commands in the operating system. The camera does not have the same type of operating system as a computer.
First, the pictures from the digital camera are transferred to a computer through a card reader or the camera's USB. Then it is printed on photo paper, a special type of paper which has gloss. Simple as that.
Digital camera
An Internet protocol camera is a type of digital video camera which is commonly employed for surveillance and these cameras can send and receive data via a computer network and the internet.
For some reason a CAMERA is a CAMERA not a computer