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digital camera
noun
a light-sensitive electronic device for capturing images as digital files to be viewed as pictures
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
digital camera Usage Examples
Converse of object
- zoom: This is a 10x optical zoom digital camera with manual exposure features.
Converse of subject
- generate: A fast growing archive of JPEG images and short MPEG video clips is generated by digital still cameras.
Adjective modifier
- compact: Offers the first twin dial in a compact digital camera.
Noun used with modifier
- video: The clip was recorded on a digital video camera.
Possessives
- world: The Ricoh DC-1 was the world's first digital camera to support video.
Preposition: in
- advance: Also just bought a digital camera in advance of a holiday to johnny foreigner land so something like Flickr seems useful.
Preposition: with
- feature: This is a 10x optical zoom digital camera with manual exposure features.
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