a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals
while being filmed or televised (or not being filmed or televised)
in private, in particular taking place in the private chambers of a judge, with the press and public excluded
a camera in which the images are formed on a disc, rather than on film
an instrument in which rays of light are reflected by a prism to produce an image on a sheet of paper, from which a drawing can be made
(of material to be printed) in the right form and of good enough quality to be reproduced photographically on to a printing plate
a camera with a ground-glass focusing screen on which the image is formed by a combination of lens and mirror, enabling the scene to be correctly composed and focused
a roadside camera triggered by speeding vehicles, taking either video footage or a photograph of the vehicle with a record of its speed
a camera for recording images on videotape or for transmitting them to a monitor screen
a darkened box with a convex lens or aperture for projecting the image of an external object on to a screen inside, a forerunner of the modern camera
a small, simple 35 mm camera with automatic focusing and exposure
a camera which produces digital images that can be stored in a computer and displayed on screen
a camera of a type with internal processing which produces a finished print rapidly after each exposure
a camera mounted on a rail which allows positional adjustment and may support additional components
a camera which automatically takes a photograph of road vehicles travelling over a certain speed (as measured by radar)
a type of catadioptric telescope used solely for wide-angle astronomical photography, with a thin glass plate at the front to correct for spherical aberration. A curved photographic plate is placed at the prime focus inside the telescope