FAQ About Compact Cameras
What is a compact camera?
A compact camera, also known as a point-and-shoot camera, is a small and lightweight digital camera that is designed for easy portability and simple operation. It is typically smaller than a DSLR or mirrorless camera, and is often designed to fit in a pocket or small bag. Compact cameras usually have a fixed lens, which means that the lens cannot be removed or changed, and they often feature automatic settings that allow users to simply point and shoot without adjusting any settings. While they may not offer the same level of control or image quality as larger, more advanced cameras, compact cameras are a popular choice for casual photographers, travelers, and anyone who wants to capture moments on the go without having to carry a bulky camera.