DV is a format for recording and playing back digital video. It was launched in 1995 with joint efforts of leading producers of video camera recorders.
Digital video is a type of video recording system that works by using a digital rather than an analog video signal. The terms camera, video camera, and camcorder are used interchangeably in this article.
a video that has been digitized so that it can be controlled from a PC and displayed directly on a computer monitor.
Material in thin plastic sheets that produces a high degree of plane polarization in light passing through it
Sunglasses with lenses made from such material
(trade mark) a plastic film that can polarize a beam of light; often used in sunglasses to eliminate glare
Polaroid' is a 1999 b-side album released by Phantom Planet. It was released between their debut album Is Missing, released in 1998, and The Guest, which was released in 2002. The songs on the record are culled from the recording process of Is Missing.
A photograph taken with a Polaroid camera
Phantom Planet is an alternative rock band from Southern California. The band consists of vocalist-rhythm guitarist Alex Greenwald, lead guitarist Darren Robinson, bassist Sam Farrar and drummer Jeff Conrad.
A camera is a device that records/stores images. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura.
A chamber or round building
television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
Polaroid PLD-1300 Capture Cam 1300 1.3 MB Digital Camera 8X Binoculars
The Polaroid PLD 1300 is an easy to use binocular digital camera that has a 8x magnification. Not only does it have the capability to hold up to 60 pictures on its built in RAM system, but it also is SD card compatible: allowing the user to store hundreds of more photos. The special ruby coated lenses make for clear image viewing and capturing in one easy location. In addition, this unit allows for quick sequential shot shooting, ensuring you don’t miss any of the action.
The Capture Cam PLD-1300 from Polaroid combines an 8x magnification, 22-millimeter objective binocular with a full-service digital camera built into the binocular for immediate camera-use during binocular viewing. Small enough to fit into your pocket, yet powerful enough to see objects that are up to 1000 yards away, this combination digital camera/binocular allows you to capture the images you view through the binoculars as still photographs or video streams. The binoculars feature roof prisms and fully coated optics for image clarity. The digital camera features a high-precision lens with an IR coating for clarity and 8x magnification--equal to that of the binocular. With an LCD screen, camera operation is simplified and thanks to 64 MB of built-in memory the Capture Cam allows you to store up to 200 high resolution or 800 low resolution images. The camera is also capable of capturing video streams. With USB connectivity, downloading pictures and video streams to the computer is quick and easy. And, for greater in-camera storage capacity and greater flexibility, the Capture Cam is SD card compatible. The Capture Cam operates using two AAA batteries (sold separately) and comes complete with a CD installation program, a user guide, and a USB Cable. The Capture Cam carries a one-year warranty from Polaroid. Binocular Specifications: Magnification: 8x Prism Type: Roof Focus Type: Center Objective Lens Diameter: 22 millimeters Angle of View: 7 degrees Field of View: 122 feet at 1000 yards Minimum focus: 17 feet Exit Pupil: 2.75 millimeters Digital Camera Specifications: LCD Display: 22 x 16 millimeters Image Sensor: 1/3-inch Color VGA (1280 x 1024 pixels) CMOS Resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels high; 640 x 480 pixels low Camera Range: 49 feet to infinity Built-in Memory: 64MB SDRAM memory Video mode: 600 seconds of streaming in CIF resolution Erase last/all pictures Quick sequential shooting Self-timer for photo and video capturing Computer Interface: built-in USB 1.1 port Software Requirements: Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP General Specifications: Power: two AAA batteries Auto power off No power consumption when USB is connected What's in the Box? Capture Cam PLD 1300, Installation CD, user manual, USB cable
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I never met a camera I didn't like
Part of my collection. I bought these at yard sales, flea markets and on Ebay. I also sold some of them on EBay too. Some work, some don't, and for most, film is unavailable. I also have a number of digital cameras both still & video that are not displayed here.
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A little bit better quality pic of my stuff that I took with my digital camera after taking the pic with my Polaroid. Obviously, same view, angle, etc... just a little bit closer in than the Polaroid. It's sharper too.
polaroid digital video camera
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