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1) "Refurbished" -- As to refurbished digital camera re·fur·bish Pronunciation: ri-'f&r-bish Function: transitive verb : to brighten or freshen up : RENOVATE - re·fur·bish·er noun - re·fur·bish·ment /-bish-m&nt/ noun Pronunciation Symbols Renovation at the Parthenon Refurbishment (restoration) is the process of major maintenance or minor repair of an item, either aesthetically or mechanically. Often, antiques such as furniture are refurbished to bring back their original luster by applying new paint or wood stain, fixing loose joints with glue or nails, and cleaning or replacing hardware such as drawer pulls. Toys such as model trains are also refurbished, especially if they are considered classics. In some cases, even paper items such as valuable comic books can be refurbished by replacing rusty staples, removing page stains with chemicals, etc. If a building is refurbished, it usually becomes a renovation. Antique, classic and muscle cars are frequently restored, both cosmetically and mechanically. In most jurisdictions, restored cars that pass an inspection can be registered for legal use on the road. Many classic car owners enjoy taking their rare restored vehicles to car shows or out for recreational driving. Open-box, returned and/or repaired electronics of all kinds are frequently sold as refurbished, almost always with a guarantee of functionality and at a small discount. Refurbishment is especially common with more expensive types of electronics such as video game consoles and computer monitors, likely because these items have relatively high return rates (attributed to a combination of buyer's remorse and the fact that categories of electronics have a direct cost-to-complexity relationship; complex gadgets are more likely than simpler ones to have one or two defective components) and benefit more, sales-wise, from price-proportional discounts than cheaper items.
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2) "Digital" -- As to refurbished digital camera dig·i·tal Pronunciation: 'di-j&-t&l Function: adjective Etymology: Latin digitalis 1 : of or relating to the fingers or toes <digital dexterity> 2 : done with a finger <a digital rectal examination> 3 : of, relating to, or using calculation by numerical methods or by discrete units 4 : of, relating to, or being data in the form of especially binary digits <digital images> <a digital readout>; especially : of, relating to, or employing digital communications signals <a digital broadcast> -- compare ANALOG 2 5 : providing a readout in numerical digits <a digital voltmeter> 6 : relating to an audio recording method in which sound waves are represented digitally (as on magnetic tape) so that in the recording wow and flutter are eliminated and background noise is reduced 7 : ELECTRONIC <digital devices>; also : characterized by electronic and especially computerized technology <the digital age> - dig·i·tal·ly /-t&l-E/ adverb Pronunciation Symbols A digital system is one that uses discrete values (often electrical voltages), especially those representable as binary numbers, or non-numeric symbols such as letters or icons, for input, processing, transmission, storage, or display, rather than a continuous spectrum of values (ie, as in an analog system). The distinction of "digital" versus "analog" can refer to method of input, data storage and transfer, or the internal working of a device. The word comes from the same source as the word digit and digitus: the Latin word for finger (counting on the fingers) as these are used for discrete counting. The word digital is most commonly used in computing and electronics, especially where real-world information is converted to binary numeric form as in digital audio and digital photography. Such data-carrying signals carry one of two electronic or optical pulses, logic 1 (pulse present) or 0 (pulse absent). The term is often meant by the prefix "e-", as in e-mail and ebook, even though not all electronic systems are digital. - 1 Digital noise
- 2 Symbol to digital conversion
- 3 Historical digital systems
- 4 See also
| When data are transmitted, or indeed handled at all, a certain amount of noise enters into the signal. This can have several causes: data transmitted by radio may be received inaccurately, suffer interference from other radio sources, or pick up background radio noise from the rest of the universe. Microphones pick up everything — signal as well as background noise — without discriminating between signal and noise, so when audio is encoded digitally, it already includes noise. Electric pulses being sent via wires are attenuated by the resistance of the wire, and changed by its capacitance or inductance. Temperature variations can increase or reduce these effects. While digital transmissions are also degraded, slight variations do not matter since they are ignored when the signal is received. With a..."
3) "Camera" -- As to refurbished digital camera cam·era Pronunciation: 'kam-r&, 'ka-m&r-& Function: noun Etymology: Late Latin, room -- more at CHAMBER 1 : the treasury department of the papal curia 2 a : CAMERA OBSCURA b : a device that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter through which the image of an object is projected onto a surface for recording (as on film) or for translation into electrical impulses (as for television broadcast) - off camera 1 : while not being filmed by a television or movie camera <he's a different person off camera> 2 : outside the scope of a television or movie camera <sounds of gunfire taking place off camera> - on camera 1 : before a live television camera <go on camera>; also : while being filmed by a television or movie camera <looked relaxed on camera> 2 : within the scope of a television or movie camera <you can hear a dog but he never appears on camera> Pronunciation Symbols - This is the article about the photographing device. For other uses, see camera (disambiguation).
A camera is a device used to capture images, as still photographs or as sequences of moving images (movies or videos). The name is derived from camera obscura, Latin for "dark chamber", an early mechanism for projecting images, in which an entire room functioned much as a real-time imaging system. Cameras may work with the visual spectrum or other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. A camera consists of some kind of enclosed hollow, with an opening or aperture at one end for light to enter, and a recording or viewing surface for capturing the light at the other end. Most cameras have a lens positioned in front of the camera's opening to gather the incoming light and to focus the image, or part of the image, on the recording surface. The diameter of the aperture is often controlled by a diaphragm mechanism, but some cameras have a fixed-size aperture. The size of the aperture and the brightness of the scene control the amount of light that enters the camera during a period of time, and the shutter controls the length of time that the light hits the recording surface. For example, in lower light situations, the shutter speed should be slower (longer time spent open) to allow the film to capture what little light is present. Due to the optical properties of camera lenses, only objects within a certain range of distances from the camera will be reproduced clearly. The process of adjusting this range is known as changing the camera's focus. There are various ways of focusing a camera accurately. The simplest cameras have fixed focus and use a small aperture and wide-angle lens to ensure that everything within a certain range of distance from the lens (usually around 3 metres (10 feet) to infinity) is in reasonable focus. This is usually the kind found on one-use cameras and other cheap cameras. The camera can also have a limited focusing range or scale-focus that is indicated on the camera body. The user will guess or calculate the distance to the subject and adjust the focus accordingly..."
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