Miniature Camera
Entertainment / Photography / Miniature Camera
Related Words
Miniature Camera: Is a term commonly applied to cameras with a format size of less than 35mm.
Panoramic Camera: Camera with a special type of scanning lens which rotates on its rear nodal point and produces an image of the scanned area on a curved plate or film.
Pinhole Camera: Camera without a lens which uses a very small hole pierced in one end to allow light to pass through and form an image on the back of the camera which can be covered by film.
Plate Camera: Camera designed to take glass plates but often adapted to take cut film.
One Shot Color Camera: Is an obsolete plate camera making three color separation negatives from a single exposure.
Polaroid Camera: An instant picture camera designed for polaroid materials.
Multiple-Camera Production: A mode of production unique to television wherein two or more cameras are used to record the scene, enabling simultaneous and/or post-production editing. The mode used in most sitcoms and al . . . View Full Definition
Miniature: A small picture not normally larger than 6 in in anyone direction. The greatest schools of miniature-painting flourished in England during the 16th and 17th centuries. The leaders were such . . . View Full Definition
Monorail Camera: Is a sheet film camera, of modular construction, mounted on a rail system to give maximum camera movements.
Multimode Camera: Is a 35mm camera that will operate in several modes.
Word of the Day:
Environment: The interaction of all things external to a physical platform. This could be made up of software, hardware or networking procedures that communicate w . . . Full Definition