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DSLR Survey Presentation
PRESENTATION
Puan Afizah – Creative Photography
Group Members :
1) Luvneshwar a/l Thiagarajan
2) Nur Najwa binti Harun
3) Nurul Iman binti Muhammed Ikhbal
4) Muhammed Amri Nabil bin Abdul Jalil
Introduction
A DSLR crop sensor is a type of digital camera sensor
that is smaller than a full-body sensor. For photography
enthusiasts and beginners, crop sensor cameras are
often a more affordable and compact option.
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FROM > Simple exposure and autofocus adjustments were available.
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> Crop sensors, typically APS-C-sized, were used in early DSLRs.
2000s
> The advancement of sensor technology has enhanced the quality of low-
2000s TO light images.
PRESENT > More megapixels became standard.
CHRONOLOGY OF 2010 - > It became commonplace to have video capabilities, including 4K recording.
EARLY
DSLR CROP SENSOR 2020
> The addition of touchscreen and wireless networking.
> Improved image stabilization for video and low-light photography that is
2020 AND more fluid.
BEYOND > Development of high-quality lenses for crop sensors.
Megapixels Video
Megapixels capabilities
determine the Crop sensor DSLRs
resolution of your are capable of
photos recording Full HD or
4K video
DIFFERENTIATE CROP SENSOR
• Lighter
Advantages • More affordable
• Smaller image file
Crop sensor
• More versatile size
• Crop factor
• Light
CAMERAS WITH FULL-FRAME
Canon EOS RP
MIRRORLESS FULL
AND CROP
SENSOR
• What is mirrorless?
- Cameras that use and electric viewfinder in
substitution of a traditional viewfinder.
- Contain no mirror within hence 'mirrorless'.
- Lighter,Smaller and No complex mechanics.
• Full Frame Mirrorless
- A camera with an image sensor equivalent in
size of the sensor of an analog camera.
• Crop Sensor Mirrorless
- Has a greater (shallow) depth of field at the
same aperture as a full frame camera.
• Chronology IMAGE REFERENCE
- 2004 R-D1 by Epson OF MIRRORLESS
FULL FRAME AND
- 2006 Leica M8 CROP SENSOR
- 2008 DMC-G1 Panasonic CAMERAS.
- 2013 a7 Sony
• Differentiate
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• Specification
Brand/ Specs Body type Sensor Image Optics & Focus Screen/ Viewfinder Storage
R-D1 by Epson Rangefinder-style mirrorless - Resolution : 3008x2000 - ISO : 200, - Lens mount : - Size : 2" SD Card
- Effective pixels 400, 800, Leica M - Viewfinder type :
: 6 megapixels 1600 optical (rangefinder)
- Size : APS-C
- Type : CCD
Leica M8 Rangefinder-style mirrorless - Resolution : 3936x2630 - ISO : 160, 320, - Lens mount - Size : 2.5″ SD/SDHC card
- Effective pixels : 10 640, 1250, : Leica M - Viewfinder type
megapixels 2500 : Optical
- Size : APS-H (rangefinder)
- Type : CCD
DMC-G1 Plastic - Resolution : 4000 x 3000 - ISO : 100, - Lens mount - Size : 3.0" SD / SDHC / MMC
- Effective pixels : 12 200, : Micro Four - Viewfinder type
Panasonic megapixels 400, 800, Thirds mount : Electronic
- Size : 4/3 1600, lenses Viewfinder
- Type : MOS ('Live MOS 3200
sensor')
a7 Sony SLR-style mirrorless - Resolution : 6000 x 4000 - ISO : 100- - Lens mount - Size : 3″ SD/SDHC/SDXC,
- Effective pixels : 24 megapi 25600 : Sony E - Viewfinder type Memory Stick
xels : Electronic Duo/Pro Duo/Pro-
- Size : Full frame HG Duo
- Type : CMOS
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INTRODUCTION
• One of the most important features on cameras are the storage
• There are many storage media that camera use. For example:
• Most camera use sd card as a storage.This is because sd card are small in size and can easily be
carried around.
• Sd card also offers high storage capacities.The users able to store many photos.Photographers
also don’t need to worry about running out of space
CHRONOLGY
YEAR STORAGE FEATURES
DEVICES
1956 Hard Disk device that stores and retrieves data using magnetic storage and rotating
Drive(HDD) platters coated with magnetic material.
1976 5.25” floppy disk new generation of 8-inch floppy disk. 5.25 disk was much cheaper and smaller and
became a fast replacement to his predecessor.
1999 USB Flash Drive one of the most convenient portable storage devices. The first USB was released
in 1999 and had followed a 1.0 and 1.1 standard.
2003 Blu-ray disc store high-definition video (720p and 1080p)
2005 MicroSD card SanDisk created a microSD card in 2005. They extended capacity up to 128 MB.
2012 XQD card When tested XQD card was showing 8 Gbit/s read and write speed. It was the
fastest card at that moment
2016 CFexpress CFexpress card 1.0 in 2017 for speeds up to 2 Gbps.
FUTURE Decentralized Using the blockchain technology. User’s data is encrypted and distributed across
cloud multiple locations.
SPECIFICATION
SPECIFICATION EXPLANATION
MEMORY CARD TYPE SD (Secure Digital), microSD, CompactFlash (CF), XQD, or CFexpress.
Different cameras support different card types
STORAGE CAPACITY typically measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB). Higher-
capacity cards can store more photos and videos
BRAND AND RELIABILITY Trusted brands often offer better warranty and support.
BACKUP AND DATA Some memory card offer data recovery services or software in case
RECOVERY of accidental data loss.
DIFFERENTIATE
SPECIFICATION Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Sony A7 III
WRITE SPEED SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC(Up to 170 Sony G Series XQD(Up to 300 MB/s)
MB/s)
Cloud storage
REFERRENCE
https://fjsinternational.com/news/introduction-to-digital-camera-storage/
https://platinumdatarecovery.com/blog/data-storage-evolution
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● PRINTER INTRO:
A printer is an essential gadget that brings your digital works to life on paper. Printers use a
variety of technologies to replicate your digital files into real hard copies, whether they are text
documents, vibrant photos, or elaborate graphics. In order to make your digital world concrete, they are
necessary for everything from business reports to private images.
● SCANNER INTRO:
Scanners are clever tools that connect the digital and physical worlds. Your printed papers,
pictures, or works of art are converted into digital files that can be altered, saved, or distributed
electronically. With the use of scanners, you can easily capture and preserve a variety of physical
materials, allowing you to include them in your digital workflow.
2. Flim scanner
3. Flatbed scanner
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</CHRONOLOGY
PRINTER CHRONOLOGY:
15th Century: The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg,
revolutionized printing by using movable type.
19th Century: The development of mechanical and steam-powered printing
presses increased printing speed and efficiency.
20th Century: The introduction of electric and offset printing further
improved print quality and speed.
1950s: Dot matrix printers emerged, using pins to create characters.
1980s: Inkjet printers were introduced, using ink droplets to produce
images.
1984: The first laser printer, the HP LaserJet, was introduced.
21st Century: Printers continue to evolve, with advancements in inkjet,
laser, and 3D printing technologies.
SCANNER CHRONOLOGY:
Is a device that acquires the output (text and graphics) Is a device that scans the documents and converts
from a computer and generates a hard copy of it. them into a digital format.
2.
Uses mechanical impact, laser light, or nozzle assembly An illuminating lamp is used on the scan head.
3. on the on the printing head.
A digital document can be rendered on a paper by Reflects the light on the lens, which is focused on a
creating an impact or by using charges on a CCD array.
4.
photosensitive material.
Examples of printers include Laser Printers, Solid Ink Examples of scanners include Flatbed, Sheet−fed,
Printers, LED Printers, Business Inkjet Printers, Home Handheld, and Drum scanners.
5. Inkjet, Printers, and 3D Printers.
SPECIFICATIONS
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