A Lexar In-Depth Look: How an Image is Captured Inside a Camera

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2012

Lexar, a division of Micron technology, is a leading global provider of memory products for digital media. Check out this in-depth look at how an image is captured inside a camera and how fast memory cards and card readers effect the process.

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  • I was given to understand that the camera first has to process the raw image the photo sensor receives, with any given settings, before it is saved to the card, it doesn't just have pixels instantly...or so I thought.

  • I like it.

  • Cool little video explaining image to memory card to computer. One flaw in video is that ending sequence showing woman downloading images from card via card reader to computer.

    Computer is a Mac laptop. Video shows/discusses faster download speeds using USB 3.0 Card Reader. HOWEVER, Macs don't support USB 3.0. Definite flaw in production of video.

  • all her memories must be happy cause she's smiling

  • @MrDanCartell Since 500D they all sound the same lol you can notice that it is a Canon ahah

  • @grabedigger

    looks like the T3i / 600D !

  • Canon Rebel Click Sound! ahahah

  • Awesome!

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