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candid camera
noun
- a small, handy camera, especially one having a fast lens for informal pictures.
candid camera
noun
- a small camera that may be used to take informal photographs of people, usually without their knowledge
- ( as modifier )
a candid-camera photograph
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Word History and Origins
Origin of candid camera1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences
Was that a flash of the candid camera that caught you slipping through on red?
From Washington Times
For police officers today, whether they like it or not, candid cameras are the new reality.
From Washington Times
And I learned Google’s candid camera isn’t an evil all-seeing eye.
From Seattle Times
The incident, it turned out, was a shockingly cruel prank – : the kidnappers were a candid camera crew from the state-run Ennahar television TV station.
From The Guardian
Trail cameras, also known as remote camera traps, are like candid cameras for animals.
From Washington Post
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