A camera is a device that records and stores images. It does this by capturing light and converting it into an image, which can then be stored or printed. Cameras have been used for a variety of purposes, including capturing memories, artistic expression, scientific research, and surveillance.
There are several types of cameras, each with its own specific features and uses:
Cameras work by capturing light through a lens and focusing it onto a light-sensitive surface, such as film or a digital sensor. The amount of light that enters the camera is controlled by the aperture and shutter speed settings. When the shutter button is pressed, the shutter opens for a specific amount of time, allowing light to reach the film or sensor and create an image. In digital cameras, the captured image is then processed and stored in digital format.