Video Clip Recording:
Many digital cameras can capture video clips. While none of them can reach the quality of a dedicated video camera, some are better than others. The best video-clip quality currently available from a digital still camera is 30fps VGA with sound. Some cameras allow you to record a continuous clip up to the capacity of your memory card, while others shoot only 30 or 60 seconds. And not all cameras that shoot video capture sound, so read the specifications if you want your clips to be with sound.
Image Effects:
Some cameras can produce different artistic image effects. For example, pictures can be taken in monochrome, sepia and negative modes. Panoramic views are possible, as are deliberate multiple exposures where you superimpose two or more images. Some cameras can divide the CCD array into four, six different pictures.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
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