A battery powers a camera with electrical energy. When the battery undergoes a chemical reaction, it produces a flow of electrons that are harnessed by the camera to operate its various components such as the sensor, lens, and display.
In a camera, energy transformation occurs when light energy from a scene is converted into electrical energy by the camera's sensor. This electrical energy is then used to create a digital image that can be stored or displayed.
The energy that enters any kind of camera through the lens is called light.
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The light sensor in a digital camera, known as a Charge-Coupled Device (CCD), is photoelectric in nature and does not produce energy via chemical means. However, virtually every digital camera uses a battery to power it, which is electrochemical in nature, producing electricity from chemical energy stored in the battery's cells.
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Digital cameras use electrical energy stored in the batteries as chemical energy.