video cameras
Video cameras are devices used to capture moving images and sound. They work by recording light through a lens onto a sensor, which converts the light into electronic signals. These signals are then stored on various media, such as tapes or digital memory cards, allowing for playback and editing. Video cameras are commonly used in filmmaking, television production, and personal recording.
There are different types of video cameras, including camcorders, DSLRs, and action cameras. Each type has unique features suited for specific purposes. For example, action cameras are designed for capturing high-energy activities, while DSLRs offer high-quality images and interchangeable lenses for more professional use.