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What is a camera?
A camera is a device that captures still images or videos. It works by focusing light through a lens and onto a sensor (or film, in older cameras).
Types of cameras
There’s a massive variety of cameras, but here are some of the most common types:
- Digital Cameras: The most popular type today.
- DSLR Camera : Professional-grade camera with interchangeable lenses for maximum control of focus, depth of field, and image quality.
- Mirrorless Cameras: Similar to DSLRs in quality but use a different focusing system. They tend to be more compact.
- Point-and-shoot Camera : Compact and easy to use, great for everyday snapshots.
- Action Camera : Small, rugged cameras perfect for capturing sports and outdoor adventures.
- Smartphone Camera : Incredibly convenient and offer impressive quality. Many modern smartphones have multiple lenses for wide-angle shots, portraits, and more.
- Film Cameras: Still used by enthusiasts. They offer a unique aesthetic and a more hands-on experience.
Key Camera Concepts :
- Aperture: The opening in the lens that controls how much light enters. A wider aperture (lower f-number) results in a shallower depth of field (more blurry background).
Shutter Speed: How long the sensor is exposed to light. A faster shutter speed can freeze motion while a slower one creates blur.
- ISO: The sensor’s sensitivity to light. Higher ISO means brighter images in low light but can introduce noise.
- Focal Length: The distance between the lens and sensor, measured in millimeters (mm). Affects the field of view (how much of a scene is captured) and zoom level. A wider focal length (e.g., 18mm) captures a wide scene, while a longer focal length (e.g., 200mm) zooms in.


