A digital camera takes photos electronically and converts them into digital data (binary codes made up of 1 s and Os). It doesn't use the film found in a traditional camera; instead it has a special light-sensitive silicon chip.
Photographs are stored in the camera's memory card before being sent to the computer. Some cameras can also be connected to a printer or a TV set to make viewing images easier. This is usually the case with camera phones - mobile phones with a built-in camera.
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