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Which is better, photography or video?

Photography is taking pictures. Difference: 1, equipment, camera for photography, camera for photography. 2. Equipment requirements. Photography needs high pixels. Photography requires highly dynamic picture processing. 3, lighting requirements, the camera comes with a flash. This camera needs special lighting equipment. 4, operation technology, what the camera needs is instantaneous effect, and the camera is to record the ever-changing picture. 5. Recording method: photography is recorded on the memory card, and photography is recorded on the card, hard disk and optical answer board. Extended data 1, different equipment, photography generally uses a special camera, while photography generally uses a camera to shoot. 2. Specialization is different. Although the new camera can take pictures now, the imaging effect is not up to the level of the camera. Similarly, the camera also has the function of taking pictures, but the effect is not as good as the camera. 3. The requirements for lighting are different. The camera can be equipped with a flash, which can supplement the light shooting in the case of poor light. Cameras need special lighting equipment to get better film quality in poor light. 4. The operation technology is different. The operation of the camera considers the instantaneous effect, while the camera is continuous. The shooting process is a period of time, during which the subject should be ensured to be in an important position on the screen. 5. Different recording methods. Photography is usually recorded on memory cards, while camera problems used to be recorded on video tapes. Now they are recorded on cards, hard disks, CDs and tapes. 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.