Digital camera

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪdʒətəɫ ˈkæmɝə/

Digital camera (noun)

  1. A camera that takes pictures and saves them as digital files, usually on a memory card or internal storage.
  2. A photographic device that captures light, converts it into digital data, and lets you view and edit images on a screen.

Examples

  • The digital camera fits in my pocket.
  • I use the digital camera to take quick photos.