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What does camera mean?
Definitions in simple English

camera

An object that takes pictures digitally or on film. I took a picture of the mountain with my camera. A machine that records or broadcasts moving pictures. The shooting was caught on camera. A Latin word meaning room and used in English only for rooms where laws are discussed

camera

equipment 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 system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam

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Topics camera topics

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Examples camera examples

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Simple sentences

Smile at the camera, please!
My camera is waterproof.
I would like to get a camera like this.
Tom bought a camera that was made in Japan.
Do you have any idea where Tom might have put his camera?
Darn it, I forgot my camera!
Unfortunately, I cannot find the battery for my camera.
Tom found an old camera in the attic.
I'm going to buy myself a new camera, digital this time.
I'll give you this camera.
Can you recommend me a good camera?
Almost every tourist carries a camera with him.
Leave my camera alone.
I take my camera wherever I go.
Where did you get your camera repaired?
Why have you bought the same camera as I have?
Television viewers see only what the camera shows.
Something must be wrong with the camera.
Jim had his camera stolen.
Would you show me a less expensive camera than this one?
Your camera is only half the size of mine.
I lost the camera I had bought the day before.
Let me have a look at your video camera.

Movie subtitles

It's a helmet camera.
The camera is switched off without Declan leaning forward or leaving frame.
Ms. Dekaan caught a couple of Novices on a surveillance camera.
I think that the security camera might've caught my cab.
Without doubt, the camera has disclosed The Marquise's transgression.
The camera negative misses the initial credits and the intertitles. These were reconstructed using the censorship cards.
You'll have to buy your own camera before they'll give you a trial here.
The restoration of FRAU IM MOND was carried out in 2000 by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation in Wiesbaden, based on the camera negative from the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv in Berlin.
Here's the doc charging the enemy with an unloaded camera.
Take it easy with that camera.
You with the camera, stick close.
Hey, you with the camera.
His camera!
Coming into a private house with a camera.
Creepy camera guy is the only one who's still flying solo.
Um. Ms. Dekaan caught a couple of Novices on a surveillance camera.
It's necessary to get Flora and Kemp to another area, via Whale's use of the lateral camera move, which, as in the theatre, breaks away walls and leads us to another room.
On his script, he had each camera setup for the day's shooting noted in his own handwriting opposite the dialogue.
Also, care had to be taken to get the actor to move naturally, yet in a way that did not present, for example, an open sleeve-end to the camera, which would destroy the illusion.
Edeson and director Lewis Milestone for All Quiet on the Western Front, in 1930, liberated the camera from the cumbersome booths that had been used to muffle noise when sound was introduced in the late 1920s.
She found him rather distant, self-absorbed and prone to upstaging her in front of the camera. But Whale intervened.
Camera.
You with the camera, stick close. - Okay.
Hey, you with the camera. Come here.
What's my camera doing there?
Camera!
I was the only photographer whose camera you didn't smash.
What a cunning little camera.
Your camera.
They can publish anything they like about me, but I insist we inform Connor and the camera lady we're all aware of their purpose.
There's the one when I left the camera running on the tripod, remember?
Would you mind if I borrowed your camera?
Like a camera?
There mind is like a very wonderful camera.
You know how a camera works? Sure.
Now, may I have my camera back?

News and current affairs

The proceedings are held in open court, not in camera.
All of these contribute to the record, just like a good camera was necessary for Ansel Adam's unforgettable photos of the American West, or good marble and sharp chisels for Michelangelo's sculpture of David.
By contrast, older users (1) are less likely to do stupid things in the first place, and (2) are less likely to do so in range of a camera.
The Council of course meets in camera, that is without public scrutiny.
After all, Richard Nixon's race against John Kennedy in 1960 is said to have been lost on television: Kennedy looked cool and handsome, while Nixon scowled into the camera, with sweat trickling down his five o'clock shadow.
These sessions involved only a student interrogator, an instructor in the role of the detainee, and a video camera.
The Flame virus has the capacity to take over a computer's peripherals, record Skype conversations, take pictures through a computer's camera, and transmit information via Bluetooth to any nearby device.
Indeed, even the most camera-shy academic can suddenly find himself a TV star in Russia.
They are a restless breed, flitting round the world's trouble spots, pen and camera poised.

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