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The difference between DV and digital camera

The English prefix of DV(digital video) is digital camera, which specializes in shooting videos, capturing moving pictures, quickly processing moving images to generate video files, and can also take pictures, but the effect is not as good as that of DC, because its CCD is suitable for shooting moving images.

The English prefix of DC(digital camera) is digital camera, which is specially used for photography. It mainly shoots still pictures, generates picture files, and can also shoot short films, but the effect is not as good as DV, because its CCD lacks the ability to quickly process dynamic pictures and is suitable for shooting still pictures. As far as operation is concerned, recording video with a camera can't find the feeling of shooting, and it is far less convenient than working with a camera for so long. However, camera photography is affected by the sensor area, which makes the static pixels not high and affects the photo quality.