Definition of digital camera in English:
digital camera
nounˌdɪdʒɪtlˈkamərəˌdɪdʒɪtlˈkæmərə
A camera which produces digital images that can be stored in a computer and displayed on screen.
Example sentencesExamples
- Three weeks ago, thieves stole four laptop computers and two digital cameras.
- You see, the problem with a digital camera is getting the images from the camera to your computer.
- They used digital cameras to record the images and then downloaded them onto the internet.
- Activists with video cameras, digital cameras and laptop computers report on events as they happen.
- In 2003 digital cameras outsold film cameras in the US and Europe for the first time.
- All the information was stored by the digital camera when the picture was taken.
- The first device the company is working on is a viewfinder for digital cameras.
- Both companies began life designing these disk drives for digital cameras and video cams.
- Some printers and digital cameras can connect to computers wirelessly using Bluetooth.
- It will also have a prize draw to give away 100 digital cameras to store visitors.
- If you don't know what it takes to take a good photo, a digital camera will not help you.
- These included a digital camera, a video camera, a lawnmower and a hedge trimmer.
- This is especially apparent with the very cheapest one megapixel digital cameras.
- It is used by most digital cameras, and most images you see on Web sites are JPEG files.
- Take pictures with a digital camera and transfer them to the computer to be stored against their location on the wreck.
- They hope a battery of digital cameras and camcorders will capture evidence of the paranormal.
- Still images taken on a digital camera proved almost as effective in gaining back door access.
- I've been experimenting with black and white images using the digital camera.
- A couple of years back, there was a question mark over the image quality of the digital cameras.
- Here the huge SLRs or digital cameras are replaced with mobile phones with cameras.
Definition of digital camera in US English:
digital camera
nounˌdɪdʒɪtlˈkæmərəˌdijitlˈkamərə
A camera that records and stores digital images.
Example sentencesExamples
- Here the huge SLRs or digital cameras are replaced with mobile phones with cameras.
- They hope a battery of digital cameras and camcorders will capture evidence of the paranormal.
- Activists with video cameras, digital cameras and laptop computers report on events as they happen.
- Both companies began life designing these disk drives for digital cameras and video cams.
- You see, the problem with a digital camera is getting the images from the camera to your computer.
- Take pictures with a digital camera and transfer them to the computer to be stored against their location on the wreck.
- It is used by most digital cameras, and most images you see on Web sites are JPEG files.
- A couple of years back, there was a question mark over the image quality of the digital cameras.
- All the information was stored by the digital camera when the picture was taken.
- Still images taken on a digital camera proved almost as effective in gaining back door access.
- If you don't know what it takes to take a good photo, a digital camera will not help you.
- It will also have a prize draw to give away 100 digital cameras to store visitors.
- This is especially apparent with the very cheapest one megapixel digital cameras.
- The first device the company is working on is a viewfinder for digital cameras.
- They used digital cameras to record the images and then downloaded them onto the internet.
- I've been experimenting with black and white images using the digital camera.
- Three weeks ago, thieves stole four laptop computers and two digital cameras.
- Some printers and digital cameras can connect to computers wirelessly using Bluetooth.
- These included a digital camera, a video camera, a lawnmower and a hedge trimmer.
- In 2003 digital cameras outsold film cameras in the US and Europe for the first time.