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video camera
[ vid-ee-oh-kam-er-uh, ‑-kam-ruh ]
noun
- a handheld or mounted portable camera intended for recording moving images in digital memory or on videotape.
Word History and Origins
Origin of video camera1
Example Sentences
Initially taking a video camera to capture still images rather than using his phone, Michael had enough footage to create an accompany film of his experiences.
The FIA said it examined front wings at every event and had been "acquiring additional data since the Belgian race with an FIA-mandated video camera which captures areas of the front wing which are not visible through the official F1 cameras."
Mr Cornell was part of the crew who built the stage and wasn't working on the day of the gig, so decided to go along with his video camera.
Tonight, they’re standing tall on top of washing machines to record the bands using a vintage Panasonic video camera.
The ability to use a phone’s video camera to get real-time analysis of something like a math problem isn’t available yet, either.
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