In Latin language camera means room. An instrument used by photographs for taking pictures. A CAMERA consist of at least a lighttight box, a lens and some device or provision for holding the film in position.
A picture-taking device, usually consisting of a light-tight box with a film, shutter and lens.
device for recording visual range on film or in digital format.
A devise with a lightproof enclosure for forming an image on a light-sensitive medium.
A camera means that a picture of the item is included with the listing.
The camera uses CMOS technology and is capable of taking full colour pictures in the visual range at a ground resolution of about 100m per pixel, with an image size of 1280x1024 pixels. It will be used to take images of the Earth.
A large camera shoots a picture of each page once it is completely finished. The negative of the picture is used to create a "plate" that is used on the press. This process has been largely replaced by computers which place the image directly on the “plate†making the negative obsolete.
A camera, in its simplest configuration, is a box, containing a piece of light sensitive film, with a hole in it. The hole is very small and serves to focus the light entering the hole onto the film, thus capturing an image. These very basic cameras are called "pinhole cameras." In more sophisticated cameras, a sophisticated lens system replaces the hole, allowing more control of the image, and a shutter and diaphragm control the amount of exposure.
equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
a bit of a head-scratcher, but as long as the audio quality is good, I think you're right, it's impossible to bring every feature of convergence devices to the bleeding edge -- or even within sight of it
a consumer device that anyone can take home and fiddle with at infinite leisure
a device for taking photographs
a device for taking visual pictures, either still or moving
a device that directs an image focused by a lens or other optical
a device that focuses light onto silver-halide film to allow colour images of the scene to be recorded
a device that is used to record images or video
a device that records images through a lens and onto film using light
a good idea most shops sell films
a great addition, and with the ability to capture any moment in video or still images you can always remember that special moment
a light-tight box that holds a piece of film in place behind a curtain
a light tight box with a small hole or hole with lens on one side
a must too, as you'll want to take plenty of pictures of the dramatic natural beauty of the fjord, which was carved by glaciers during the last Ice Age
an artificial device invented relatively recently, compared to the genetic evolution of memory and the brain
an exceptionally moving film about a people and place often misunderstood by the outside world
an instrument to take a photograph, and that's all
an instrument which allows me to capture images
a strong contender in the mobile imaging market
a photographic device which shoots film or records digitally
Use for person(s) involved with the technical aspects of lighting and photographing either staged scenes and/or actual events. Use for person(s) responsible for, or involved in, the choice of angles and setups of the camera, the mood of the lighting, the placement and adjustment of light sources, the choice of lenses, and any further technical processing of the film or tape material up to the completion of the work.
A light proof body with a shutter mechanism and a lens that allows light to enter, in order to record the action of light on a photosensitive material. Some types of camera are: Compact camera: a small camera that takes 35mm film, usually has a fixed lens and a separate viewfinder. A popular choice for leisure photographers. Digital camera: a camera that creates an image digitally rather than on film. Quality, size and design varies. Medium or large format camera – larger cameras in a variety of designs for professional use. Film size varies from 120mmroll film to 10x8inch sheet film. Rangefinder camera: a camera design which tries to combine the versatility of the SLR with the convenience of the compact. Uses a specialised adjustable focusing system for accuracy. SLR (single lens reflex): a camera with a lens that is also the viewfinder. What you see through the lens is what you get in the photo. Has interchangeable lenses, can be heavy and bulky, and is a popular camera for professionals.
a lightproof box fitted with a lens though which the image of an object is recorded on a material sensetive to light.
An electronic device used to convert visual images into electrical impulses. It scans an image and describes the light that is present using an optical system and light-sensitive pick-up tube.
A device that translates light into a video image and transmits that image to a monitor for viewing. It contains the image sensor and other electronic circuitry to create a video signal.
"Image Sensor" - harware for capturing visual images.
Video device that captures pictures to relay to far end site
The equipment by which you exposure your films. The camera basically consists of two parts; body and lens.
A device for recording images.
A picture-taking device usually consisting of a light-tight box, a shutter to admit a measured quantity of light, and a lens to focus the image. The light is usually recorded on film or electronically on chips.
A device used to take pictures either in still images or in sequence on a 'video camera'.
is an electronic device which converts light into an electrical signal.
A camera may produce geometric distortion on a perfectly scanned monitor if its own deflection circuits are non linear (tube type camera) or if geometric distortion is introduced by the lens. Low cost pinhole and wide angle lenses are most notable for this.
A camera is a device used to take pictures, either singly or in sequence. A camera that takes pictures singly is sometimes called a photo camera to distinguish it from a video camera.
A video transmitting device that transforms visual images into electronic signals.
A lightproof chamber or box in which the image of an exterior object is projected onto a sensitised plate or film, through an opening usually equipped with a lens or lenses, shutter and variable aperture.
A device capable of capturing moving image and sound and converting it to analog or digital information stream. ካሜራ View
This quirky six minute short was one of several made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Toronto International Film Festival. These films, all by Canadian directors, were commissioned as preludes for the festival in 2000.