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cam·era [ˈkæmərə] N

camera
camera
kamera f
to be on camera

ˈcam·era an·gle N

camera angle

ˈcam·era dock N

camera dock PHOTO, COMPUT

cam·era-phone [ˈkæmərəfəʊn] N

ˈcine-cam·era [ˈsɪnɪkæmərə] N

ˈmovie cam·era N

movie camera

pock·et ˈcam·era N

ˈre·flex cam·era N

SLR [ˌeselˈɑ:ʳ], SLR cam·era N

SLR PHOTO abbreviation of single lens reflex (camera):

SLR

tele·vi·sion ˈcam·era N

ˈvideo cam·era N

video camera

sin·gle-lens ˈre·flex ˈcam·era N

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Guests are also allowed to bring their own cameras and take their own pictures.
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Bottles, vases, dishes, cameras, typewriters, etc. fell and broke.
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His climb received plenty of attention because it took 3 hours to complete, allowing news cameras and spectators to gather.
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They lined the signal bridge and the flight deck, their cameras recording the cycle of flight operations, refuelings, and the tempo of shipboard routine.
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These cameras were intended to allow climbers to document a possible summit success.
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A total of eleven cameras, some at different speeds, were used.
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A green screen is used as the image sensors in digital video cameras are more sensitive to green than any other colour.
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Three cameras are located inside the show area and one inside the night quarters (the night quarters is also their feeding area).
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The referee is equipped with a watch displaying the camera's data which will vibrate and display a signal upon a goal which is transmitted wirelessly.
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Cameras are not permitted except for inside the church itself.
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