Digital Cameras
A digital camera is a device that captures and stores photographs or videos in digital format. It has become a popular replacement for traditional film-based cameras due to its convenience, versatility, and the ability to immediately view and share images. Digital cameras use electronic sensors to capture light and convert it into digital data, which can then be stored on memory cards or other storage media.
Testing digital cameras involves a series of assessments and evaluations to ensure that the cameras function properly, capture high-quality images and videos, and meet user expectations. House of Testing Lab involves conducting controlled and systematic tests in a controlled environment to assess various aspects of the camera's performance, image quality, features, and functionalities. These tests help manufacturers and researchers understand the camera's capabilities and limitations.
Scopes & Testing
Digital Cameras
PRODUCTS
- • Digital cameras
- • Video Cameras
- • DSLRs
STANDARDS
- • IS 13252
- • IEC 60950
- • IEC 62368
- • IS 14700
- • IEC 61131
- • EN 61439
- • IEC 60255
- • EN 60945
- • IEC 61800-3
- • EN 50155
- • EN 60255
- • IEC 60571
- • EN 50121
- • IEC 62236
- • EN/IEC 61000-3-2
- • IEC/EN 61000-4-6
- • IEC/EN 61000-6-3
- • IEC/EN 61000-6-2
- • IEC/EN 61000-6-1
- • IEC/EN 61000-4-4
TESTS
- • Power Interface
- • Protection From Electric Shock And Energy Hazards
- • Earth Provision
- • Stability
- • Mechanical Strength
- • Protection Against Hazards
- • Resistance To Fire
- • Touch Current And Protective Conductor Current
- • Electric Strength
- • Protection Of Overheating
- • EMI EMC Testing