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What is DC, and how is it different from SLR and DV?
DC: Digital cameras, digital cameras, are used to take still photos.

Difference from SLR cameras: Professional DC basically refers to SLR cameras.

The difference between DV and dv:

1. Resolution:

DC: The pixel number of DC is as high as several million, and its image processing chip is specially designed for processing static pictures, but it is often too much to handle dynamic stream files.

DV: mainstream DV still uses magnetic tape to carry a large amount of data.

2. The cooperation of photoelectric system:

DC: DC can't zoom during shooting. It needs to zoom and focus in advance when working, so the shooting is accurate but there is no speed.

DV: When shooting dynamic images, zooming and focusing are carried out simultaneously with image shooting, which is faster.

Extension: DV(Digital Video) literally means digital camera, but cameras have many storage media, generally referring to cameras that use miniDV video tapes, and other cameras that use hard disks, DVDs to burn CDs and memory cards. The main function of the camera is to shoot dynamic images, and taking pictures is only an auxiliary function.