What is a dual camera?
The dual camera is a type of digital camera designed to provide the user with both the camera and camcorders. While many digital camera cameras also allow video capture, this feature is often relatively limited. However, the use of a dual camera allows someone to have all the functions and options provided by the camcorder and has different features found on the static camera. This type of camera is often designed in a way of similar camcorders in terms of style and aesthetics. Many digital cameras designed to capture static images can also capture video images. There are even mobile phones and similar devices that can still be used to capture and video images in digital format. Still, cameras that can capture videos at relatively low quality, but the dual camera is designed to maintain high quality standards for both types of images.
Dual camera usually allows the user to change between two use modes. When the static image mode is used, the camera acts as a basic digital camera and often includes features such as zoom, timed photos and flash for further lighting. The dual camera that is set for video mode contains different features expected from the camcorder. This may include a reduction in blur and jumping from movement during use, the ability to record the button without holding the button and control of the video captured with regard to image resolution and file size.
Although different companies produce a dual camera, they are usually designed to resemble a video camera. The basic digital camera is often designed to appear and act as an older film camera. Although it certainly works well for taking static images, such a design can make it difficult to capture video images. The design and aesthetics of the dual camera is more similar to the camcorders, toTeré users allows the camera easier to hold the camera while viewing the images it records.