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Definition of Cameras
1. camera [n] - See also: camera
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cameras
Literary usage of Cameras
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"Portable and field cameras include cameras of the Hare and ... Folding and Hand
cameras.—Folding cameras form a class of modern portable cameras which have ..."
2. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"Video cameras that work on this principle are called "charge-coupled devices" or
CCD cameras. Most consumer camcorders also have similar light sensitive ..."
3. Airplane Photography by Herbert Eugene Ives (1920)
"CHAPTER VIII NON-AUTOMATIC AERIAL PLATE cameras The ideal of every military ...
As distinguished from the hand-held cameras the larger hand-operated cameras ..."
4. The American Annual of Photography (1907)
"One great advantage of focal plane cameras is—or should be—their ... I am aware
that there are some focal plane shutters and cameras on the market with such ..."
5. The American Amateur Photographer (1898)
"Magazine cameras. HENRY WENZEL, JR. ... One of my magazine cameras has more play
for plates than any holder of any style I have ..."
6. Wilson's Quarter Century in Photography: A Collection of Hints on Practical by Edward Livingston Wilson (1887)
"GIVE UNQUALIFIED SATISFACTION. o -t-' Wpo o> W Unequalled in finish of workmanship,
PORTRAIT AND VIEW cameras. IMPERIAL CARD cameras. ..."
7. Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military by Herbert Michael Wilson (1900)
"There are two general types of photographic cameras: 1. ... Those which, in
addition to being used as hand cameras, may be mounted on tripods and focused as ..."