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Medium or large format camera
A press camera is a medium or large format view camera that was predominantly used by press photographers in the early to mid-20th century. It was largely
Press_camera
Optical device for recording images
A camera is an instrument used to capture and store images and videos, either digitally via an electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light-sensitive
Camera
The history of the camera began even before the introduction of photography. Cameras evolved from the camera obscura through many generations of photographic
History_of_the_camera
American camera manufacturer (1887-1973)
to the Singer Corporation. Graflex was known for the quintessential press camera, the Speed Graphic which was manufactured for over 60 years, and was
Graflex
Line of press cameras manufactured by Mamiya
The Mamiya Press is a line of medium-format rangefinder system press cameras manufactured by Mamiya. The first model was introduced in 1960, and the final
Mamiya_Press
Behind closed doors (legal)
in-camera describes court cases, parts of it, or process where the public and press are not allowed to observe the procedure or process. In-camera is
In_camera
American photographer
based in New York City who is known for his signature dapper style, press camera, and street portraits. In 2026 he was named a recipient of the Gordon
Louis_Mendes
Method of film making and video production
The multiple-camera setup, multiple-camera mode of production, multi-camera or simply multicam is a method of filmmaking, television production and video
Multiple-camera_setup
British picture agency
Camera Press is a photographic picture agency founded in London in 1947 by Hungarian portrait photographer Tom Blau. Blau, whose subjects were often major
Camera_Press
Large-format camera
A view camera is a large-format camera. View cameras were originally analog cameras in which the lens forms an inverted image on a ground-glass screen
View_camera
Optical device
A camera obscura (pl. camerae obscurae or camera obscuras; from Latin camera obscūra 'dark chamber') is the natural phenomenon in which light passing through
Camera_obscura
Camera, the general term: 360 camera (VR camera) 3D camcorder Action camera Animation camera Autofocus camera Backup camera Banquet camera Body camera
List_of_camera_types
Camera that captures photographs or video in digital format
A digital camera, also called a digicam, is a camera that uses digital storage to capture images. Most cameras produced since the start of the 21st century
Digital_camera
Type of camera
the late 1940s. Specialized cameras such as the Polaroid SX-70 Instant film camera, and the Speed Graphic press cameras used folding designs into the
Folding_camera
Compact digital system camera without a reflex mirror
A mirrorless camera is a type of digital camera. Though most cameras, including smartphones, lack mirrors, the term mirrorless is primarily used to describe
Mirrorless_camera
Special type of camera used to shoot movies
A movie camera (also known as a motion picture camera, or cine-camera) is a type of photographic camera that rapidly takes a sequence of photographs,
Movie_camera
Mobile phone with photographic capability
A camera phone is a mobile phone that is able to capture photographs and often record video using one or more built-in digital cameras. It can also send
Camera_phone
large-format cameras. The company's first camera, the PC-101, was offered in 1948 as a police inspection camera; this was soon developed into a press camera, the
Komamura_Corporation
compact bellows camera with a scissors-struts design. It evolved into a press camera before production was stopped 48 years later. In 1908 the Schraders had
Plaubel
Camera fitted with a rangefinder
A rangefinder camera is a camera fitted with a rangefinder, typically a split-image rangefinder: a range-finding focusing mechanism allowing the photographer
Rangefinder_camera
Document technically ready to print
Camera-ready is a common term used in the commercial printing industry meaning that a document is, from a technical standpoint, ready to "go to press"
Camera-ready
Device producing a burst of artificial light
1960s was the Press 25, the 25-millimetre (1 in) flashbulb often used by newspapermen in period movies, usually attached to a press camera or a twin-lens
Flash_(photography)
Film format
photography and the related cameras and equipment that use film. Nowadays, the term applies to film and digital cameras that record images on media larger
Medium_format
German optics company
Leica Camera AG (/ˈlaɪkə/) is a German company that manufactures cameras, optical lenses, photographic lenses, binoculars, and rifle scopes. The company
Leica_Camera
Press cameras made by Graflex from 1912 to 1973
The Speed Graphic was a press camera produced by Graflex in Rochester, New York. Although the first Speed Graphic cameras were produced in 1912, production
Speed_Graphic
Series of medium format press cameras
The Plaubel Makina was a series of medium format press cameras. Makina cameras had leaf shutters and rangefinder focusing with collapsible bellows, except
Plaubel_Makina
Optical drawing aid
A camera lucida is an optical device used as a drawing aid by artists and microscopists. By looking through the prism in its standard, a user sees an optical
Camera_lucida
Optical device used with a camera to create images
camera lens, photographic lens or photographic objective is an optical lens or assembly of lenses (compound lens) used in conjunction with a camera body
Camera_lens
Video camera worn on the body
A body camera, bodycam, body-worn video (BWV), body-worn camera, or wearable camera is a wearable audio, video, or photographic recording system. Body
Body_camera
Type of camera
A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny aperture (the so-called pinhole)—effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in
Pinhole_camera
Single-lens reflex camera with a digital image sensor and recording mechanism
single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a solid-state
Digital single-lens reflex camera
Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera
Professional operator of a film or video camera
A camera operator, or depending on the context cameraman or camerawoman, is a professional operator of a film camera or video camera as part of a film
Camera_operator
Chinese camera maker
is the oldest camera maker in China. The product line of Seagull includes TLR cameras, SLR cameras, folding cameras, CCD and SLR camera lenses, large-format
Seagull_Camera
American film industry trade paper (1918–1924)
Camera! The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry was an American film industry trade paper from 1918 to 1924. Camera! is notable as "the film industry’s
Camera!
1929 Soviet silent documentary film
Man with a Movie Camera is a 1929 Soviet experimental silent documentary film, written and directed by Dziga Vertov. It was filmed by his brother Mikhail
Man_with_a_Movie_Camera
Type of camera whose film self-develops a short time after the picture is taken
An instant camera is a camera which uses self-developing film to create a chemically developed print shortly after taking the picture. Polaroid Corporation
Instant_camera
Japanese photography magazine
Camera Mainichi (カメラ毎日, Kamera mainichi) is a Japanese monthly magazine of photography that started in June 1954 and ceased publication in April 1985.
Camera_Mainichi
Camera used for electronic motion picture acquisition
A video camera is an optical instrument that captures videos, as opposed to a movie camera, which records images on film. Video cameras were initially
Video_camera
American hidden camera reality television series (1948–2014)
Candid Camera is an American hidden camera and practical joke reality television series. The show was created, developed, and presented by Allen Funt
Candid_Camera
Camera that can see in all directions
vision, an omnidirectional camera (from "omni", meaning all), also known as 360-degree camera (or 360° camera), is a camera having a field of view that
Omnidirectional_camera
35mm motion picture camera
motion picture camera developed in France by André Debrie. The patent was registered in 1908 by his father, Joseph Dules Debrie. The camera was relatively
Parvo_(camera)
Camera with two or more lenses for capturing stereo views
A stereo camera is a type of camera with two or more lenses with a separate image sensor or film frame for each lens. This allows the camera to simulate
Stereo_camera
Model of 3D points projected onto planar image via a lens-less aperture
In computer vision and 3D computer graphics, the pinhole camera model describes the mathematical relationship between the coordinates of a point in three-dimensional
Pinhole_camera_model
1991 nonfiction book by Stephen Prince
The Warrior's Camera: The Cinema of Akira Kurosawa is a 1991 non-fiction book by Stephen Prince, published by Princeton University Press, discussing Akira
The_Warrior's_Camera
Simple, inexpensive film camera
A toy camera is a simple, inexpensive film camera. Despite the name, toy cameras are fully functional and capable of taking photographs, though with optical
Toy_camera
Camera model
Imago (stylised as IMAGO) is an analog, walk-in, large format photo camera. It creates life-size self-portraits of people on 62 × 200 cm photographic paper
Imago_camera
Portable TV camera suitable for space operations
program used several television cameras in its space missions in the late 1960s and 1970s; some of these Apollo TV cameras were also used on the later Skylab
Apollo_TV_camera
Process of estimating the parameters of a pinhole camera model
Camera resectioning is the process of estimating the parameters of a pinhole camera model approximating the camera that produced a given photograph or
Camera_resectioning
Award
The Caméra d'Or ("Golden Camera") is an award of the Cannes Film Festival for the best first feature film presented in one of the Cannes selections (Official
Caméra_d'Or
Cardboard or plastic box with a lens
A box camera is a simple type of camera, the most common form being a cardboard or plastic box with a lens in one end and film at the other. They were
Box_camera
Newspaper in Mobile, Alabama
the Press Register started its own photograph department under chief photographer Billy Lavender, who used the large Speed Graphic press camera. The
Press-Register
Swivelling a camera horizontally from a fixed position
cinematography and photography, panning means swivelling a still or video camera horizontally from a fixed position. This motion is similar to the motion
Panning_(camera)
Camera triggered by motion
A camera trap is a camera that is automatically triggered by motion in its vicinity, like the presence of an animal or a human being. It is typically
Camera_trap
Swiveling a camera vertically from a fixed position
cinematographic technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to
Tilt_(camera)
Network-connected digital video camera
An Internet Protocol camera, or IP camera, is a type of digital video camera that receives control data and sends image data via an IP network. They are
IP_camera
Model of instant film cameras manufactured by Polaroid from 1948-83
The Land Camera is a model of self-developing film camera manufactured by Polaroid between 1948 and 1983. It is named after the inventor, American scientist
Land_Camera
German manufacturer of photographic cameras
tripod connector Quickfix Graflex – similar cameras manufactured in the United States Press camera The Linhof camera story, edited by the company Official website
Linhof
Vehicle accessory
A backup camera (also called a reversing camera or rear-view camera) is a video camera specifically designed to be attached to the rear of a vehicle to
Backup_camera
Computer vision geometry concept
vision a camera matrix or (camera) projection matrix is a 3 × 4 {\displaystyle 3\times 4} matrix which describes the mapping of a pinhole camera from 3D
Camera_matrix
Digital movie camera system developed by James Cameron and Vince Pace
Fusion Camera System (a.k.a. Reality Camera System) is a digital movie camera system developed by James Cameron and Vince Pace. It was developed as a way
Fusion_Camera_System
Large-screen film format
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters originally known for having very large screens with
IMAX
German optics company
8 Distagon 55mm ƒ/4 Zeiss has produced lenses for large format and press cameras, including: Tessar lenses (4 elements in 3 groups) Tessar 100mm ƒ/3
Zeiss_(company)
Motion sensor and camera accessory for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
The PlayStation Camera is a motion sensor and camera accessory for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is
PlayStation_Camera
Art and practice of creating images by recording light
recreational purposes, hobby, and mass communication. A person who operates a camera to capture or take photographs is called a photographer, while the captured
Photography
Automated photography device
A remote camera, also known as a trail camera or game camera, is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be
Remote_camera
The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT) of still and video cameras and lenses was released by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008; lenses built for MFT use a flange
List of Micro Four Thirds cameras
List_of_Micro_Four_Thirds_cameras
History aspect of camera brand
This article discusses the cameras – mainly 35 mm SLRs – manufactured by Pentax (ペンタックス, Pentakkusu) Ricoh Imaging Corp. and its predecessors, Pentax
Pentax_cameras
Camera to record gamma radiation
A gamma camera (γ-camera), also called a scintillation camera or Anger camera, is a device used to image gamma radiation emitting radioisotopes, a technique
Gamma_camera
Photography magazine
Creative Camera (also known as "CC") was a British monthly/bi-monthly magazine devoted to fine art photography and documentary photography. The successor
Creative_Camera
Type of camera that can also capture the direction of travel of light rays
A light field camera, also known as a plenoptic camera, is a camera that captures information about the light field emanating from a scene; that is, the
Light_field_camera
Imaging format of 4×5 inches or larger
negatives for contact printing onto press-printing plates. The Polaroid 20×24 camera is one of the largest format instant cameras in common usage and can be hired
Large_format
Chinese camera company
Chinese camera and imaging technology company headquartered in Shenzhen, China with offices in Los Angeles, Tokyo and Berlin. It produces action cameras, 360-degree
Insta360
Camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system
In photography, a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is a type of camera that uses a mirror and prism system to allow photographers to view through the lens
Single-lens_reflex_camera
Camera used for reproducing documents
A process camera is a specialised form of camera used for the reproduction of graphic material. Before the advent of color scanners, color process work
Process_camera
Omega is the brand name of several medium-format cameras that were initially developed and sold by Simmon Brothers starting from 1954, then licensed to
Omega_(photographic_brand)
American not-for-profit news agency
Finding It, Fixing It'. McFarland & Co. pp. 184, 190. "Carnage for the Cameras". The Wall Street Journal. October 6, 2000. Archived from the original
Associated_Press
Swedish camera manufacturer
classic analog medium-format cameras that used a waist-level viewfinder. Perhaps the most famous use of the Hasselblad camera was during the Apollo program
Hasselblad
US Air Force airborne photo reconnaissance camera
Boston Camera, also known as Pie Face and officially classified as the K-42 Camera Model, was a prototype airborne photo reconnaissance camera. It was
Boston_Camera
Academic journal
Camera Obscura is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of feminism, culture, and media studies published by Duke University Press. It was established
Camera_Obscura_(journal)
Film technique where the camera is shaken for effect
Shaky camera, shaky cam, jerky camera, queasy cam, run-and-gun or free camera is a cinematographic technique where stable-image techniques are purposely
Shaky_camera
Camera
Focal Press, Boston 1990 "The Tone Camera has no competition for a Camera with its features in lens and construction. • All metal precision Camera-genuine
TONE_camera
2012 full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera
SLR Camera 2012–2013 award and the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) Best Video DSLR award in 2012. Reviewers particularly praised the camera's autofocus
Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_III
Movie cameras
Panavision has been a manufacturer of cameras for the motion picture industry since the 1950s, beginning with anamorphic widescreen lenses. The lightweight
Panavision_cameras
American photographic and film company
before. The camera was an immediate success with the public and launched a fad of amateur photography. Eastman's advertising slogan, "You Press the Button
Kodak
2005 full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera
Image Press Association (TIPA) Best D-SLR Professional award in 2006 and the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) European Professional Camera award
Canon_EOS_5D
Video camera system with a limited set of receivers
also known as video surveillance, is the use of closed-circuit television cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place on a limited set of monitors.
Closed-circuit_television
2025 flagship tablets by Samsung Electronics
Ultra removes the second wide selfie camera, keeping only the 120° ultrawide selfie camera and reducing the camera notch's size horizontally. It is also
Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_S11
2014 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
in 2015 by the Technical Image Press Association. Also, the 7D Mark II won the Japanese 2015 Camera Grand Prix Camera of the Year award. 20.2 effective
Canon_EOS_7D_Mark_II
four-tube television camera, intended for color television studio use, was first developed by RCA in the early 1960s. In this camera, in addition to the
Four-tube_television_camera
film cameras. Olympus also applied the designation to the D-500L & D-600L in press releases carried by PR Newswire. Olympus now refers to these cameras, along
Zoom-lens_reflex_camera
robos (robotic cameras) are motorized mechanical and/or electronic devices that are used as a mount for film, video or digital cinema cameras and can be controlled
Remote_head_(camera)
Device to hold photographic film
that holds one or more pieces of photographic film, for insertion into a camera or optical scanning device such as a dedicated film scanner or a flatbed
Film_holder
1998 APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera
battery pack were included. The D2000 was the last of the Kodak / Canon press cameras. It was sold by Kodak until at least as late as 2001. Canon's first
Canon_EOS_D2000
Ukrainian journalist
She described Zelenskyy as emotionally unstable, like a "teddy bear" on camera but a "grizzly bear" who "destroys" people "when the lights go out", and
Iuliia_Mendel
that later became Peeling and Van Neck, manufacturers of the Van Neck press camera. Frank van Neck was born in London on 25 August 1873, son of William
Frank_van_Neck
Very large instant camera
The Polaroid 20×24 camera is a very large instant camera made by Polaroid Corporation, with film plates that measure a nominal 20 by 24 inches (51 cm
Polaroid_20×24_camera
Japanese photography magazine
Asahi Camera (アサヒカメラ, Asahi kamera) was a Japanese monthly photographic magazine, published from April 1926 until July 2020, when it was discontinued due
Asahi_Camera
Camera model
The Diana camera is a plastic-bodied camera that originally used 120 roll film. Contemporary variants use 35mm film or 110 format, and digital versions
Diana_(camera)
German inventor, entrepreneur and industrialist (1850–1928)
which Ernemann purchased a share in carpenter Wilhelm Franz Matthias's camera shop on Pirnaer Strasse in Eschdorf, establishing himself in the still-nascent
Heinrich_Ernemann
1948 American TV series or program
Camera Headlines is an early American television series that aired from January 1948 to 1949 on the DuMont Television Network. DuMont's previous national
Camera_Headlines
PRESS CAMERA
PRESS CAMERA
Girl/Female
Biblical
The high wine-press.
Biblical
a wine-press
Girl/Female
Biblical
Digging, a wine-press.
Biblical
the high wine-press
Girl/Female
Biblical
A wine-press.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Dress of Heaven
Girl/Female
Biblical
In the press, giving meat.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Priest.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who ironed clothes, from Yiddish pres ‘flat iron’.
Biblical
a wine-press
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dress of heaven
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dress
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.German : from a short form of the personal name Andreas (see Andrew).German : from a short form of the female personal name Theres(e).German : variant of Dress.Jewish : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Worshipper; Pries-tress
Girl/Female
Biblical
Purity, cleansing, press.
Biblical
purity; cleansing; press
Biblical
digging; a wine-press
Boy/Male
Indian
Active
Surname or Lastname
English (northern)
English (northern) : variant of Priest.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Father of the wine-press.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A wine-press.
PRESS CAMERA
PRESS CAMERA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Awesome
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Fair Town; Abbreviation of Trevelyan
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of Lord Krishna, Lord venkateswara, Lord Vishnu, He who has beautiful locks of hair, Slayer of Keshi demon
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Swedish
God's Promise; God is My Oath
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful Recitation
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Indian
Strong, Well-established
Girl/Female
Tamil
The Moon
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord of Welfare
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n.
See Press gang, under Press.
v.
To squeeze in or with suitable instruments or apparatus, in order to compact, make dense, or smooth; as, to press cotton bales, paper, etc.; to smooth by ironing; as, to press clothes.
v. t.
To arrange in exact continuity of line, as soldiers; commonly to adjust to a straight line and at proper distance; to align; as, to dress the ranks.
n.
An apparatus or machine by which any substance or body is pressed, squeezed, stamped, or shaped, or by which an impression of a body is taken; sometimes, the place or building containing a press or presses.
v. i.
To arrange one's self in due position in a line of soldiers; -- the word of command to form alignment in ranks; as, Right, dress!
v. t.
To adjust; to put in good order; to arrange; specifically: (a) To prepare for use; to fit for any use; to render suitable for an intended purpose; to get ready; as, to dress a slain animal; to dress meat; to dress leather or cloth; to dress or trim a lamp; to dress a garden; to dress a horse, by currying and rubbing; to dress grain, by cleansing it; in mining and metallurgy, to dress ores, by sorting and separating them.
n.
A lady's gown; as, silk or a velvet dress.
v.
To try to force (something upon some one); to urge or inculcate with earnestness or importunity; to enforce; as, to press divine truth on an audience.
v.
To urge, or act upon, with force, as weight; to act upon by pushing or thrusting, in distinction from pulling; to crowd or compel by a gradual and continued exertion; to bear upon; to squeeze; to compress; as, we press the ground with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we repose; we press substances with the hands, fingers, or arms; we are pressed in a crowd.
n.
An upright case or closet for the safe keeping of articles; as, a clothes press.
n.
Urgent demands of business or affairs; urgency; as, a press of engagements.
n.
Press; throng.
v.
To drive with violence; to hurry; to urge on; to ply hard; as, to press a horse in a race.
n.
Specifically, a printing press.
v. i.
To clothe or apparel one's self; to put on one's garments; to pay particular regard to dress; as, to dress quickly.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Press
n.
The art or business of printing and publishing; hence, printed publications, taken collectively, more especially newspapers or the persons employed in writing for them; as, a free press is a blessing, a licentious press is a curse.
v. & n.
Press.