movie camera - translation to ολλανδικά
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movie camera - translation to ολλανδικά

CAMERA FOR MOVIE CAPTURE ON FILM
Motion picture camera; Cine camera; Motion-Picture Camera; Film camera; Camerman; Sound movie camera; Movie cameras; 8mm movie camera; 8mm Movie Camera; Film cameras; 🎥; Cine-camera; Cinecamera; Cinematographic camera
  • The [[Aeroscope]] (1909) was the first hand-held movie camera.
  • Standard 8]] home movie cameras
  • A spring-wound [[Bolex]] [[16 mm]] camera
  • Canon EOS C700]] MultiDyne
  • The chronophotographic gun invented by Étienne-Jules Marey.
  • Multiple cameras to take surround images (1900 [[Cinéorama]] system, for modern version see [[Circle-Vision 360°]]
  • Film-gun at the [[Institut Lumière]], France
  • Charles Kayser of the Edison lab seated behind the Kinetograph. Portability was not among the camera's virtues.
  • Basic operation: When the shutter inside the camera is opened, the film is illuminated. When the shutter is completely covering the film gate, the film strip is being moved one frame further by one or two claws which advance the film by engaging and pulling it through the perforations.
  • Walking around a movie film camera at a museum in [[Japan]].
  • The Hobbit]]''.

movie camera         
filmcamera (in filmzaal)
pinhole camera         
  • A home-made pinhole camera lens
  • A diagram depicting [[Ibn al-Haytham]]'s observations of light's behaviour through a pinhole
  • A home-made pinhole camera (on the left), wrapped in black plastic to prevent light leaks, and related developing supplies
  • A [[fire hydrant]] photographed by a pinhole camera made from a shoe box, exposed on photographic paper to create the negative image (top). The positive image (bottom) was created digitally from the negative image. The length of the exposure was 40 seconds. There is noticeable flaring in the bottom-right corner of the image, likely due to extraneous light entering the camera box.
  • A graph of the resolution limit of the pinhole camera as a function of focal length (image distance)
SIMPLE CAMERA TYPE
Pin hole camera; Pinhole lens; Pinhole Photography; Pinhole photography; Pinhole Camera
n. eenvoudige camera zonder lens
dark chamber         
  • Three-tiered camera obscura, 13th century, attributed to Roger Bacon
  • First published picture of camera obscura in Gemma Frisius' 1545 book ''De Radio Astronomica et Geometrica''
  • Detail of Scheiner's ''Oculus hoc est'' (1619) frontispiece with a camera obscura's projected image reverted by a lens
  • Illustration of a scioptic ball with a lens from Daniel Schwenter's ''Deliciae Physico-Mathematicae'' (1636)
  • Illustration of a twelve-hole camera obscura from Bettini's ''Apiaria universae philosophiae mathematicae'' (1642)
  • Illustration of "portable" camera obscura (similar to Risner's proposal) in Kircher's ''Ars Magna Lucis Et Umbrae'' (1645)
  • Illustration of a portable camera obscura device from [[Johann Sturm]], ''[[Collegium Experimentale]]'' (1676)
  • A camera obscura drawing aid tent in an illustration for an 1858 book on physics
  • Anthemius of Tralles's diagram of light-rays reflected with plane mirror through hole (B)
  • A camera obscura box with mirror, with an upright projected image at the top
  • An image of the New Royal Palace at [[Prague Castle]] projected onto an [[attic]] wall by a hole in the tile roofing
  • Cameras obscura for [[Daguerreotype]] called "Grand Photographe" produced by [[Charles Chevalier]] ([[Musée des Arts et Métiers]]).
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  • The first use of the term ''"camera obscura"'' was by [[Johannes Kepler]], in his first treatise about optics, ''Ad Vitellionem paralipomena quibus astronomiae pars optica traditur'' (1604)<ref name="Dupre" />
  • A diagram depicting [[Ibn al-Haytham]]'s observations of light's behaviour through a pinhole
  • The gnomon projection on the floor of [[Florence Cathedral]] during the solstice on 21 June 2012
  • Scheiner's helioscope as illustrated in his book ''Rosa Ursina sive Sol'' (1626–30)
OPTICAL DEVICE THAT PROJECTS AN IMAGE OF ITS SURROUNDINGS ON A SCREEN
Dark camera; Dark chamber; Camera Obscura; The camera obscura; Camerae obscurae; Camera obscuras
donkere kamer (kamer waar geen licht van buitenaf doordringt)

Ορισμός

camera
n.
1) to load a camera
2) an automatic; box; cine (BE), motion-picture (AE), movie (AE); miniature; television, TV camera
3) candid camera ('taking pictures of people without their knowledge')
4) off camera ('not being filmed')
5) on camera ('being filmed')
6) (misc.) to face the camera (in order to be photographed)

Βικιπαίδεια

Movie camera

A movie camera (also known as a film camera and cine-camera) is a type of photographic camera that rapidly takes a sequence of photographs, either onto film stock or an image sensor, in order to produce a moving image to display on a screen. In contrast to the still camera, which captures a single image at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images by way of an intermittent mechanism or by electronic means; each image is a frame of film or video. The frames are projected through a movie projector or a video projector at a specific frame rate (number of frames per second) to show the moving picture. When projected at a high enough frame rate (24 frames per second or more), the persistence of vision allows the eyes and brain of the viewer to merge the separate frames into a continuous moving picture.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για movie camera
1. Hamdan Ridwan won the second prize (movie camera) while Naveed Mohammed Ibrahim third place (mobile phone).
2. "She‘s given a movie camera and begins what seems to have been a lifelong habit of making films.
3. Forty–three years ago, a single person with a home movie camera captured the only detailed images of the assassination of President John F.
4. On March 4, 1'45, Marines were securing the cave, and are believed to have asked Genaust to use his movie camera to light their way.
5. She‘s featured in countless portraits, photographs and amateur footage during her 80 years in the limelight, but the Queen apparently also likes to turn the tables – and get behind a movie camera.