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capturing images

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Viewfinder The viewfinder is where you look though, in order to see the picture before it is taken , so the person can focus it and make sure it is not out of focus.

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Lens

The camera lens , mostly known as photographic lens, uses conjunctions with a camera in order to make a image or video

There are many different camera lens and uses for different purposes- The Length of the Lens The type of lens The most common use for it

8mm-24mm Ultra wide angle, which is most commonly known as fisheye

It is used mainly for things like wide panoramasIt is also used for things like skyscapes and artistic things

24mm-35mm A wide angle For buildings like landscapes

35-mm-85mm The most common lens Used for a general purpose

85mm-135mm Short magnified view Portraits

135mm-300mm Medium magnified view It is used for closes up, like sports or actions

300m+ Super magnified view Used for wildlife and space

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Image sensorThe image sensor is where, once the picture is taken it stores the information, to make an image . It does by transferring it into small waves, because there pass though or reflect, different images. Into 1 big signal and the information is made into a image

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Memory • Memory means how much GB you can put into the camera by taking

images and videos and it is all saved on a SD card

• SD card stands for secure digital card , and it is a small Memory card which job is to provide to high capitcatys of GB in very small sizes With the SD card the lowest you can buy under 2gb and the highest being 512GB .The Reason for an SD Card being locked is so you cant delete anything in the conent