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What (who) is Camera - definition

MEDIA-MONITORING ORGANIZATION
CAMERA; Commitee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America; Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA); Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting; Gilead Ini; Alleged Yalon quotation; Committee for accuracy in middle east reporting in america

camera         
  • Subminiature spy camera
  • [[Arri Alexa]], a digital movie camera
  • alt=An image of flowers, with one in focus. The background is out of focus.
  • Zeiss]] lens
  • Hasselblad medium format camera
  • Leica]] c. 1936
  • Nikon D200 digital camera
  • Kodak box camera
  • Smartphone with built-in camera
  • Instant Camera
  • Basic elements of a modern digital single-lens reflex (SLR) still camera
  • Twin-lens reflex camera
  • Sony HDR-HC1E, a [[HDV]] camcorder.
  • 19th-century studio camera with bellows for focusing
  • Folding camera
OPTICAL DEVICE FOR RECORDING OR TRANSMITTING PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OR VIDEOS
Camera types; Still camera; Cameras; Optical camera; Photo camera; Camera (conventional); Analog camera; Camera make; Camera model; 📷; Plate camera
(cameras)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A camera is a piece of equipment that is used for taking photographs, making films, or producing television pictures.
Her gran lent her a camera for a school trip to Venice and Egypt.
...a video camera...
They were caught speeding by hidden cameras.
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2.
If someone or something is on camera, they are being filmed.
Just about anything could happen and we'll be there to catch it on camera when it does.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v, v-link PHR
3.
If you do something or if something happens off camera, you do it or it happens when not being filmed.
They were anything but friendly off-camera, refusing even to take the same lift.
...off-camera interviews.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v, PHR n
4.
If a trial is held in camera, the public and the press are not allowed to attend. (FORMAL)
This morning's appeal was held in camera...
PHRASE: PHR after v
Camera         
  • Subminiature spy camera
  • [[Arri Alexa]], a digital movie camera
  • alt=An image of flowers, with one in focus. The background is out of focus.
  • Zeiss]] lens
  • Hasselblad medium format camera
  • Leica]] c. 1936
  • Nikon D200 digital camera
  • Kodak box camera
  • Smartphone with built-in camera
  • Instant Camera
  • Basic elements of a modern digital single-lens reflex (SLR) still camera
  • Twin-lens reflex camera
  • Sony HDR-HC1E, a [[HDV]] camcorder.
  • 19th-century studio camera with bellows for focusing
  • Folding camera
OPTICAL DEVICE FOR RECORDING OR TRANSMITTING PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OR VIDEOS
Camera types; Still camera; Cameras; Optical camera; Photo camera; Camera (conventional); Analog camera; Camera make; Camera model; 📷; Plate camera
·noun A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. ·see Camera, and Camera obscura.
camera         
  • Subminiature spy camera
  • [[Arri Alexa]], a digital movie camera
  • alt=An image of flowers, with one in focus. The background is out of focus.
  • Zeiss]] lens
  • Hasselblad medium format camera
  • Leica]] c. 1936
  • Nikon D200 digital camera
  • Kodak box camera
  • Smartphone with built-in camera
  • Instant Camera
  • Basic elements of a modern digital single-lens reflex (SLR) still camera
  • Twin-lens reflex camera
  • Sony HDR-HC1E, a [[HDV]] camcorder.
  • 19th-century studio camera with bellows for focusing
  • Folding camera
OPTICAL DEVICE FOR RECORDING OR TRANSMITTING PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OR VIDEOS
Camera types; Still camera; Cameras; Optical camera; Photo camera; Camera (conventional); Analog camera; Camera make; Camera model; 📷; Plate 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)

Wikipedia

Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America

The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) is an American non-profit pro-Israel media-monitoring, research and membership organization. According to its website, CAMERA is "devoted to promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middle East." The group says it was founded in 1982 "to respond to The Washington Post's coverage of Israel's Lebanon incursion", and to respond to what it considers the media's "general anti-Israel bias".

CAMERA is known for its media monitoring and advocacy. CAMERA releases reports to counter what it calls "frequently inaccurate and skewed characterizations of Israel and of events in the Middle East" that it believes may fuel anti-Israel and anti-Jewish prejudice. The group mobilizes protests against what it describes as unfair media coverage by issuing full-page ads in newspapers, organizing demonstrations, and encouraging sponsors to withhold funds. CAMERA reports it has over 65,000 paying members and that 46 news outlets have issued corrections based on their work.

Critics of CAMERA claim that it is an ‘extreme Israel advocacy group’, aligned with hawkish rightwing viewpoints; that it pays stipended fellows to write anti-Palestinian articles; and that it employs smear and intimidation tactics, routinely targeting media and journalists critical of Israel and pro-Palestinian activists on campuses.

Examples of use of Camera
1. It has a nose camera, a day–time and an infrared camera for night flying.
2. "The influence of the camera phone is very limited towards the single–use camera," he said, noting that camera phones have no flash.
3. It said the briefcase had also contained a digital video camera and a digital camera.
4. Camera footage Hidden camera footage appears to show individuals walking up to the rock.
5. Camera flash Arsonists set fire to a traffic camera on Vouliagmenis Avenue in Voula, southern Athens, yesterday, police said.