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What's the difference between digital cameras and other cameras?

The difference between digital cameras and other cameras (such as film cameras and analog cameras) lies in the following points: 1. Recording media: Digital cameras use digital storage media, such as built-in memory cards or hard drives, while other cameras use film or analog tapes.

2. Recording format: Digital cameras usually record videos in digital formats (such as MP4 and AVCHD), while other cameras use film negatives or analog signals.

3. Preview and edit: Digital video camera can provide real-time preview and built-in editing function, so that users can quickly view and edit the captured video. Other cameras need film printing or converting analog signals into digital signals for post-processing.

4. Convenient and easy to use: Digital cameras are usually smaller, lighter and easier to carry and operate. Users can shoot and share videos anytime and anywhere. Because other cameras use film or analog technology, more equipment and steps may be needed to realize video shooting and editing.

5. Quality and resolution: Digital cameras usually have higher video resolution, better image quality and more shooting parameters that can be adjusted, so that users can shoot clearer and more exciting videos.

To sum up, compared with other cameras, digital cameras have many advantages in recording medium, recording format, preview editing, convenience, quality and resolution. Therefore, digital cameras have become the mainstream type of household cameras.