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Rear View Camera Wireless
The view camera is a type of camera first developed in the era of the DaguerreotypeStroebel, L. D. (1986). View Camera Technique, 5th ed., p. 212. Boston: Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-51711-3 and still in use today, though with many refinements.
A style of camera consisting of a bellows connecting a lens support and film holder, mounted on a rail or pair of rails. View cameras offer the lens and film planes a great deal of unrestricted physical movement for controlling depth of field and perspective.
Originally a camera used for taking 'views' or landscapes. Now generally used of any large format camera, usually one equipped with movements.
Lacking or not requiring wires
radio: medium for communication
having no wires; "a wireless security system"
transmission by radio waves
The space or position at the back of something or someone
stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupeds; "The horse reared in terror"
The hindmost part of an army, fleet, or line of people
The back part of something, esp. a building or vehicle
rear(a): located in or toward the back or rear; "the chair's rear legs"; "the rear door of the plane"; "on the rearward side"
the back of a military formation or procession; "infantrymen were in the rear"
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Saw this scene in my rear view on the way home from school today. So I drove home, got my camera, then I get back to this spot, only to find out that I forgot my tripod, so I had to go home again and get it.