A digital camera, or digicam, captures images using an electronic sensor instead of film. When you press the shutter button, light enters through the lens and is focused onto the sensor, which converts the light into electrical signals. These signals are then processed and stored as digital images in memory cards. The camera's settings, such as exposure, shutter speed, and ISO, help determine the quality and characteristics of the captured image.
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