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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
equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
television camera: television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
an extinct volcano in south central Honshu that is the highest peak in Japan; last erupted in 1707; famous for its symmetrical snow-capped peak; a sacred mountain and site for pilgrimages
shrubby Japanese cherry tree having pale pink blossoms
Toshiro Misawa, also known as Fuji, is a comic book superhero in the Stormwatch series, first appearing in Stormwatch #1. He has immense size and strength as well as the ability to control the density of his body granted by his containment suit.
(of wine) Rose
Of a color intermediate between red and white, as of coral or salmon
tap: make light, repeated taps on a surface; "he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently"
derogatory. Having or showing left-wing tendencies
any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers
of a light shade of red
new camera!
I've been taking loads of pics to learn how to use this camera! :D
I forgot that some (simpler) cameras have no correction at the viewfinder (basically what you see is *not* what you get because what really matters is where the lenses are, right?).
But I think I've nailed it now! :D
Thanks Amy for all the help and tips. You are SO SO SO SO SO SO SO kind, sweet and helpful! Amy is *the* camera ENABLER! :D (besides other amazing things!).
THANK YOU!
Film With Lens
Fuji disposable camera. Fun! And you actually get quite decent images too. Wide lens so focusing is not necessary, and film - which has lots of exposure latitude - so light metering or setting shutter speed isn't needed either.