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CCD

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A CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) is a light-sensitive sensor that measures the intensity of light. When light strikes the CCD through the camera’s viewfinder, it is converted into electrons via the millions of pixels in the sensor. It is one of two types of sensors; the other is the CMOS

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