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Camera dei Lords - перевод на итальянский

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
  • 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
  • Kodak box camera
  • [[Leica Camera]] (1950s)
  • Leica]] c. 1936
  • Nikon D200 digital 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

Camera dei Lords      
House of Lords, nonelective house of the British Parliament
House of Lords         
  • ''Punch'' 1911 cartoon shows Asquith and Lloyd George preparing coronets for 500 new peers to threaten takeover of the House of Lords
  • Benches in the chamber are coloured red. In contrast, the benches in the House of Commons are green.
  • Charles Pepys]] as Lord Chancellor. The lord chancellor wore black-and-gold robes whilst presiding over the House of Lords.
  • The rejection of the [[People's Budget]], proposed by [[David Lloyd George]] (above), precipitated a political crisis in 1909.
  • right
  • An early 19th-century illustration showing the east wall of the House of Lords in the centre.
  • The House of Lords paid tribute to [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], 12 April 2021
  •  The House of Lords voting for the [[Parliament Act 1911]]
  • Queen Anne]] addressing the House of Lords, c. 1708–1714, by [[Peter Tillemans]]
  • The number of members of the House of Lords since 1998
  • The royal thrones, c. 1902. Note that the Sovereign's throne (on left) is raised slightly higher than the consort's.
UPPER HOUSE IN THE PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
House of Lords (UK); House Of Lords; British House of Lords; House of lords; Lords Spiritual and Temporal; The House of Lords; English House of Lords; UKHL; The Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled; House of Lords of the UK; House of Lords of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; House of Peers of the United Kingdom; House of Peers of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; United Kingdom House of Lords; United Kingdom House of Peers; Noble friend; Gilded Chamber; House of Lords (United Kingdom); House of Lords, Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; House of Lords, Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; The Right Honourable The Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament Assembled; UK House of Lords; British senate; UK senate; House of Lords of the United Kingdom; United Kingdom Senate; Elevated to the House of Lords
Camera dei Lord, camera non elettiva del Parlamento Inglese (composta dai massimi rappresentanti del clero e nobiltà)
movie camera         
  • The [[Aeroscope]] (1909) was the first hand-held movie camera.
  • Standard 8]] home movie cameras
  • A spring-wound [[Bolex]] [[16 mm]] camera
  • 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]]''.
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
macchina da presa, cinecamera

Определение

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)

Википедия

Camera

A camera is an optical instrument that captures images. Most cameras can capture 2D images, while some more advanced models can capture 3D images. At a basic level, most cameras consist of a sealed box (the camera body), with a small hole (the aperture) that allows light to pass through and capture an image on a light-sensitive surface (usually a digital sensor or photographic film). Cameras have various mechanisms to control how light falls onto the light-sensitive surface, including lenses that focus the light and a shutter that determines the amount of time the photosensitive surface is exposed to the light.

The still-image camera is a key instrument in the art of photography. Captured images may be reproduced later through processes such as digital imaging or photographic printing. Similar artistic fields in the moving-image camera domain include film, videography, and cinematography.

The word camera comes from camera obscura, which is Latin for "dark chamber" and refers to the original device used to project a 2D image onto a flat surface. The modern photographic camera evolved from the camera obscura. The first permanent photograph was made in 1825 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.