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What is the difference between photography and photography?

Photography is different from videotaping. Everything in front is correct.

First of all, the equipment is different, the camera for photography and the camera for shooting.

Secondly, the recording methods are different. Photography is usually recorded on a memory card, and photography was once recorded on a video tape. Now it is recorded on a card, hard disk, CD or tape.

In addition, the camera screen is displayed by a display device such as a TV, and the pixels are lower than the pictures.

The biggest difference between photography and video recording is that photography records a scene that freezes instantly, while video recording records a picture that changes with time. Because the pictures recorded by the camera are continuous, camera shooting has the characteristics of "expressing motion" and "expressing motion". The so-called "expression movement" means that objects in TV pictures can be alive and moving; "Motion expression" means that the camera can express the subject from multiple perspectives and directions through various actions such as pushing, pulling, shaking, moving, following and lifting, which is impossible for photography.