Digital camera features include manual controls, headphone jack, microphone jack, USB port.
Manual controls on a digital camera allow you to control the settings manually.
An HDMI out socket/port on a digital camera allows you to view the images you recorded or are recording to be viewed on TV.
The microphone jack on a digital camera provides clear audio.
A USB port on a digital camera is another way to transfer audio and video data between the recording device and the computer.
The best digital video camera parts include a viewfinder, LCD, lens, zoom rocker, memory card slot, on-board microphone, record button, battery, tripod mounting nut.
A viewfinder on a digital camera allows you to see what your camera is recording.
An Lcd on a digital camera allows you to make minor adjustments on focus and exposure which may not be easily seen through the viewfinder.
The Lcd on a digital camera is where the image or video can be previewed.
The lens on a digital camera collects light and focuses the image onto your camera’s sensor chip.
A zoom rocker on a digital camera lets you quickly adjust your lens angle from a wide-angle to a telephoto lens.
The memory card slot on a digital camera is where your flash memory card is inserted.
An camera always comes with a on-board microphone.
The record button on a digital camera is an important thing to remember during a shoot is to press the record button to begin recording.
A digital camera has its own battery pack.
The tripod mounting nut on a digital camera is found at the bottom of the camera.
According to lens type or three basic types of camera lenses are wide-angle lens, telephoto lens, zoom lens
A wide-angle lens can cover a large area.
A wide-angle lens is useful for long shots or for shooting sceneries.
Wide-angle lens focal length is shorter than that of a normal lens.
A telephoto lens is useful for shooting objects that are far from the camera.
Telephoto lens focal length is longer than that of a normal lens.
A telephoto lens is useful for showing details.
A zoom lens can shoot a wide scene, it can zoom in to a detail or to an object far away.
"Zooming in" can zoom from a wide shot to a close-up.
"Zooming out" can zoom from a narrow shot to a wide shot.
Camera movement and mounting include tracking/crabbing shot, dolly shot, crane shot, and handheld shot.
Tracking/crabbing shot moves the camera left and right, it is used to follow action.
Dolly shot moves the camera forward and backward.
Dolly shot is done when the camera is fixed at a position and the movement is done through a change of lens focal length.
Crane shot is done when the camera is moved vertically, it requires special equipment called a “crane”.
Handheld shot is done when you hold your camera when recording.
Sound recording is a discipline that should be learned and valued in filmmaking.
Omnidirectional microphone is sensitive to sound coming from all directions.
Unidirectional microphone is ideal for recording conversations and interviews.
Unidirectional microphone picks up sound at a narrow angle from where it is pointed, enabling you to record only the sound you need.
A boom is a device in which you mount your microphone so that you can point it better towards the source of the sound without being seen in the frame.
Clip-on microphones may be a good idea when conducting an interview.
Omnidirecitonal microphone is usually found on digital video camera