A camera that takes a sequence of photographs that can give the illusion of motion when viewed in rapid succession.
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Examples for "movie camera"
Examples for "movie camera"
1Mary watched her little brother through the viewfinder of her movie camera.
2Sometimes the mind is like a movie camera set for a double exposure.
3Only the movie camera could do justice to these living kaleidoscopes.
4She held in her hands a Bolex 16mm movie camera.
5Look at that movie camera you brung home today.
1Only last month, Master Fowl had purchased a cine-camera over the Internet.
1Most important of all, we had brought a motion-picture camera.
2Next stop, an Elko Camera Store, where they "bought" an elaborate motion-picture camera.
3The motion-picture camera was filled with water, mud and sand; and the other cameras fared likewise.
4Was the man mad, to stand there publicly before the merciless, revealing eye of a motion-picture camera?
5This, however, was finally accomplished, and in the summer of 1889 the first modern motion-picture camera was made.
6By now the light was not quite so strong as I would have liked it for the sake of my motion-picture camera.
7The eight guards, each of whom carried a brown leather box, like a motion-picture camera, took up unobtrusive positions near at hand.
8The next day found Emery and me at work on the boats, while Jimmy was stationed on the shore with the motion-picture camera.
9I went over and was taken to a hotel room with a small motion-picture camera on a tripod in the corner of the room.
10Telescopes, spectroscopes, motion-picture cameras, and everything else one could think of were lined up ready for action.
11The film patrol operates a battery of motion-picture cameras equipped with telephoto lenses & set up on high towers around the race track.
Translations for motion-picture camera