Digital Cameras

 Digital Cameras
In 1975 digital camera first introduced , Invented by an engineer named Steve Sasson . A digital camera takes light and focuses it through the lens onto a sensor made out of silicon. It is made up of a grid of tiny photosites that is sensitive to light. Each photosite is usually called a pixel, a contraction of "picture element". There are millions of these individual pixels in the sensor of a DSLR camera. Clarity and better image experience makes it popular. This day’s variety of digital cameras available priced from USD $500 to $ 10,000 or more depend on customer choice and its function. Some of the best Digital cameras are:
·         Nikon D500
·         Sony Alpha A7R II
·         Nikon D3300
·         Panasonic Lumix LX100
·         Olympus OM-D E-M10 II
·         Panasonic Lumix ZS100 / TZ100

·         Panasonic Lumix FZ1000

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