webcaméra - translation to English
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webcaméra - translation to English

COMPUTER-CONNECTED VIDEO CAMERA THAT STREAMS ITS IMAGE IN REAL TIME TO A COMPUTER NETWORK
Webcamera; Webcams; Web-cam; Web camera; Web cam chat; Webcam chat; Web cam; Video cam; Web cams; Webcamming; Real Camera; Use of webcams; USB camera; USB Camera; PC camera; Pc Cameras; Pc Camera; Web-camera; Computer camera; Video webcam; Webcam security; Webcam surveillance; Webcam cover; Webcam privacy; Privacy concerns with webcams; FogCam
  • A picture taken by a webcam in 2010, showing a large amount of noise
  • stitching images]] from a webcam
  • PCB]]
  • [[iSight]] webcam, released in 2003
  • A small webcam that can capture photos or videos at [[1080p]] resolution
  • left
  • A video call session with use of webcams
  • Tape over the built-in laptop webcam to block spies from viewing activities
  • The [[Trojan Room coffee pot]], as displayed in XCoffee
  • CCTV]]
  • [[Charge-coupled device]] (CCD) image sensor of a webcam

webcaméra      
n. web cam, digital video camera attached to the computer the pictures of which can be accessed live, on the Internet

Definition

Webcam

Wikipedia

Webcam

A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in video telephony, live streaming and social media, and security. Webcams can be built-in computer hardware or peripheral devices, and are commonly connected to a device using USB or wireless protocols.

Webcams have been used on the Internet as early as 1993, and the first widespread commercial one became available in 1994. Early webcam usage on the Internet was primarily limited to stationary shots streamed to web sites. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, instant messaging clients added support for webcams, increasing their popularity in video conferencing. Computer manufacturers also started integrating webcams into laptop hardware. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a shortage of webcams due to the increased number of people working from home.