240gramms
It depends on the size of the camera! Some cameras are quite small and light, while others are large and heavy.
heavy, light, target, sporter, field, plain, engraved.etc..
A good compact camera would be the Cool Pix cameras. They are small to fit in your pocket and you have different models to choose from. They are light weight so you will not be having a heavy pocket.
Another word for "light" as in not heavy is "lightweight."
The opposite of heavy is light.
The very definintion of field camera dictates that it is something that you could take "out into the field" without too much trouble. Of course, what is too much trouble for one may not be for another. The typical field camera does not have the full range of movements that you would find in its cousin, the view camera, in order to reduce the bulk and weight. I have not Googled to see if what you ask about actually exists, but it seems absolutely impractical on the surface due to the fact that it would be enormous and heavy. Where would you even get film for such a monstrosity? Even if you could afford it and it was available, how would you process or print it?
its lite not light
The antonym for heavy is light.
The opposite of heavy is light.
No. If Field Barrier is on the field, the Field Spell Card will be unaffected by the effect of Heavy Storm.Because Heavy Storm destroys all Spell and Trap Cards simultaneously, Field Barrier acts as a shield for the Field Spell Card, preventing it from being destroyed.To destroy the Field Spell Card, the Player must destroy Field Barrier FIRST. Effects that supposedly destroy both at the same time, such as Heavy Storm and Harpie's Feather Duster, do not affect the Field Spell Card.
well....... It is probuly really bulcky and big and heavy
inertia: the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion If a light rock is being thrown at a heavy rock the light rock would probably crack or get deflected from the heavy rock, but if a heavy rock is being thrown at a light rock the light rock would most likely shatter. A: The heavy rock has more inertia