A video camera is a camera used for electronic motion picture acquisition, initially developed by the television industry but now common in other applications as well.
A camera that records onto digital or videotape.
The modern CCTV video camera is available in both monochrome (black and white) and color. Cameras can be set in fixed-positions or placed on 'pan-and-tilt' devices that allow the camera to be moved up, down, left and right.
A camera for recording images on videotape or for transmitting them to a monitor screen
8mm is a trip-hop influenced pop-rock band from Los Angeles, California. 8mm was started by Sean Beavan (who formerly worked with bands such as Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails and God Lives Underwater), and his wife Juliette Beavan.
Compact videocassette format, popularized by camcorders, employing an 8 millimeter wide videotape. [See Hi8.]
Tape backup format and medium. Video recording format and medium, usually used for home use due to the compact size of the physical medium, and not considered of broadcast quality. See VHS and Beta.
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Our Christmas visit to the in-law's house, yielded these interesting finds... Some great antique camera equipment including this old 8mm video camera.... I will be back for more, for sure....
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Strobist info: FL-36r flash camera left at 1/64 power. Used only a diffuser.
24|365 property of kodak.
I wonder if they'll want it back? This 8mm magazine was in an old video camera I recently purchased at an auction.