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camera The general name for the camera head, which consists of the lens (or lenses), the CCDs, and the viewfinder.
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camera A picture taking device usually consisting of a light-tight box, a film holder, a shutter to admit a measured quantity of light and a lens to focus the image.
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camera camera selection status; a total of four different cameras have been used in the course of this project, 3 hi-res and 1 low-res: 'JPL ' 1024x1024 native resolution built and designed at JPL In use from 1987 through 1991. 'JPL-TALK ' 1024x1024 native resolution with board set designed by Doug Triman at Talktronics Inc., and assembled at JPL In use from mid-1993 to present, with break in early 1994 for testing 'TALKTRONICS' 1024x1024 native resolution built by Talktronics Inc. ...
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camera 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.
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camera In television, an electronic device using an optical system and a light-sensitive pickup tube or chip to convert visual signals into electrical impulses.
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