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cameraThe device used in early logging to record logging measurements on photographic film. The camera consisted of a light shining on galvanometers, which reflected the light to produce a trace on one or m [..]
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camera1708, "vaulted building," from Latin camera "vaulted room" (source of Italian camera, Spanish camara, French chambre), from Greek kamara "vaulted chamber." The word also [..]
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camera/ˈkæmrə/ noun plural cameras camera /ˈkæmrə/ noun plural cameras Learner's definition of CAMERA [count] : a device that is used for taking photographs or for making movies, television program [..]
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cameraAn apparatus for taking photographs, generally consisting of a lightproof enclosure having an aperture with a shuttered lens through which the image of an object is focused and recorded on a _photosen [..]
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cameraAn apparatus for taking photographs, generally consisting of a lightproof enclosure having an aperture with a shuttered lens through which the image of an object is focused and recorded on a photosens [..]
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cameraSome phones feature the ability to take a still picture or video, using a camera. The pictures and/or video can then be sent wirelessly, or sometimes associated with phone book entries and used for Pi [..]
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cameraequipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other) television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens syst [..]
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cameraa kind of box for taking photographs
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cameraJensens Internet Dictionary (See Dry camera)
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camerathe basic machine involved in film-making, from a hand-held version to portables, to heavy studio cameras; some of the parts of a camera include the aperture, lens, film magazine (for storage), viewfi [..]
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cameravault, vaulted room / small boat
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cameraA term applied to music composed for private performance or small consorts. In Baroque sonatas and concertos, the term normally indicated the inclusion of dance movements as opposed to the "chies [..]
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cameraTo dream of a camera, signifies that changes will bring undeserved environments. For a young woman to dream that she is taking pictures with a camera, foretells that her immediate future will have much that is displeasing and that a friend will subject her to acute disappointment.
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cameraImaging devices; devices that acquire images.
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cameraChamber, private bed-sittingroom. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410)
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cameraAn instrument for photographing an object.
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camera(n) equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)(n) television equipment consisting of a lens system that focu [..]
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cameraA camera especially designed for photographing the Earth's surface from above the ground; usually carried in aircraft and Earth-orbiting satellites.
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cameraA camera designed particularly for PHOTOGRAMMETRY, constructed so that the image is distorted geometrically as little as possible and the camera characteristics do not change from photograph to photograph.
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cameraa crooked plot of ground; a chamber.
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cameraA 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. Cathode Ray T [..]
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cameraThe instrument used for imaging in SDSS. It consists of 30 photometric and 24 astrometric CCDs (see the camera description). The camera is a mosaic of 54 CCD detectors in the focal plane, 30 large dev [..]
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cameraSome phones feature a camera that gives them the ability to work as a digital camera. Often (though not always) the camera is also able to shoot video. The most important characteristics of a camera a [..]
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cameraA camera especially designed for photographing the Earths surface from above the ground; usually carried in aircraft and Earth-orbiting satellites.
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cameraA camera designed particularly for photogrammetry, constructed so that the image is distorted geometrically as little as possible and the camera characteristics do not change from photograph to photog [..]
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cameraA light-tight box containing light sensitive film or sensor that is used to make images. Today's cameras incorporate microprocessors and sophisticated exposure systems; in a sense, the instrument itself mirrors the age, just as the pictures it makes reflect the world in which we live.
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cameraIt's not about the camera, but you need to choose a camera carefully with regard to the types of images you wish to create.
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cameraAny mechanical device used to expose film. It usually consists of a lens attached to a light-tight box. Our super-8 camera, the Kinoflex, contains a compartment to hold the super-8 cartridge, a zoom lens, and other adjustable features.
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cameraLatin and Italian: a small room or bedroom. English equivalent: Chamber. The word Camera came into the English language as a shortened form of the phrase 'camera obscura', a darkened room. The invention of the camera arises from the observation that, if a house is completely shuttered, light coming through a chink or keyhole will project [..]
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cameraThe instrument used for imaging in SDSS. It consists of 30 photometric and 24 astrometric CCDs (see the camera description). The camera is a mosaic of 54 CCD detectors in the focal plane, 30 large devices arranged in 6 columns of 5 each and 24 smaller devices around the periphery. See this sketch of the camera focal plane or this real life image. T [..]
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cameraa type of microfilm camera that photographs documents while they are being moved by some form of transport mechanism.
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cameraa type of rotary microfilm camera designed to photograph continuous forms.
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cameraa type of microfilm camera which can expose a series of separate images on an area of 105mm film according to a pre-determined format, usually in orderly rows and columns. They are primarily used to create source document fiche.
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cameraa type of microfilm camera designed to film engineering drawings or other large source documents onto unexposed 35mm microfilm frames which are pre-mounted into tabulating-size cards.
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cameraElectronic instruments that produce Photographs or cathode-ray tube images of the gamma-ray emissions from organs containing radionuclide tracers.
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camera, in adult Hymenoptera and other orders, auxilia, q.v., of tarsus (T-B, after MacGillivray).
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camera In 3D computer graphics, an object that combines the projection and viewing transforms into an abstraction that imitates a physical camera or eye.
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cameraa crooked plot of ground; a chamber. camera stellata:
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