Main Concept and Evolution When digital cameras became common, a question many photographers asked was if their film cameras, digital could be converted. The first recorded attempt to build a digital camera was by Steven Sasson, an engineer at Eastman Kodak. The first real digital camera, images from a computer file is probably the Fuji DS-1P of 1988, leading to a 16 MB internal memory that uses a battery to retain data stored in memory.

Digital cameras may also work, and not in the movie cameras, as they found: – Displaying an image on the camera screen immediately after taking it. – The ability to take thousands of images on a single small memory. – Include the possibility of video with sound. – The ability to delete photos and images allows the reuse of the storage they occupied edit. A digital camera is a camera, video or photos, or both, are performed digitally by recording images on a sensor sensitive to light. Most digital cameras to measure the distance from the subject automatically using acoustic or electronic techniques, but it is not customary to say that they have a rangefinder.