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Definition of film camera in English: film cameranoun 1A camera used in making a film for the cinema. the clip was shot using a classic 16mm film camera Example sentencesExamples - Cinematography became feasible after the advent of celluloid film in 1889 and innovations in the motion film camera and the projector during the early 1890s.
- He had a film camera smashed by his comrades when he tried to record an argument about whether a captured officer should be shot.
- After a cut, the video camera pans right and a cameraman appears in long shot holding a film camera.
- In the days when film cameras were cranked by hand, director Carl Denham risks everything to make a movie on an uncharted island.
- When I first joined we only had one team operating from London and we travelled all over the country using black and white movie film cameras.
- My father bought a 1958 8mm silent film camera to take home movies of our family.
- In 1896 he had acquired his first film camera from Alfred Darling, the Brighton-based mechanical engineer.
- The episode was rerecorded using a newly-developed process that mounted a film camera alongside a video camera.
- From the invention of the film camera, man has been interested in capturing movements in time.
- Film cameras struggled to compete with drizzly rain but residents kept the smiles on their faces as the presenter cracked jokes about "sun-drenched Northland".
2A camera that uses photographic film, in contrast to a digital camera. a lot of camera stores don't even carry film cameras anymore Example sentencesExamples - They had predicted, back in 2002, that digital cameras would outsell film cameras by 2006.
- In January the company announced that it was ceasing to manufacture or market film cameras in Europe and the US.
- As the cost comes down, more and more people are making the switch from traditional film cameras to a digital format.
- Pentax is a name synonymous with photography and it makes a full range of digital and film cameras.
- You only pay for the pictures you want printed, instead of a whole roll of mistakes like on film cameras.
- With a film camera, since you know every shot counts, more effort and thought will be put into each photo.
- Digital cameras have similar characteristics and perform in much the same way as a film camera.
- The images they produced were noticeably poorer than what you'd get with a traditional film camera.
- The article also discusses digital camera resolution and the future for film camera sales.
- On most digital cameras, unlike film cameras, you can review your snaps instantly on a little LCD screen.
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