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What is a ccd camera?

A camera refers to a camera that uses a charge coupled device as an image sensor.

CCD is an electronic device for capturing image information. It captures images through electronic signals, then carries out digital processing, and finally produces common electronic pictures.

CCD cameras are usually used for high-definition image capture and video recording. It is widely used because of its small size, light weight, no influence of magnetic field and resistance to vibration and impact.