It might be 'Series 7 : The Contenders'. also might be eXistenZ
It's when the camera is on eyeline with the subject
They are often called "Web Cams" as well. Many normal cameras (digital point and shoot) can double as well. However, PC camera's are most often of the little USB style plug and play type.
No. Slow motion is the result of recording images at a very fast rate and then playing them back at a normal rate.
Infrared (IR) photos are taken with normal cameras using infrared film. The difference is the film used, not the camera. IR film is sensitive to the IR spectrum of light, not the visible spectrum.
The pictures are taken via gamma camera driven by a computer program
Yes, you can take stop motion films with a normal camera.
It's when the camera is on eyeline with the subject
The form of this question incorportates a false premise. The premise is that the data are normally distributed. Actually, is the sample mean which, under certain circumstances, is normally distributed.
More or less like a normal camera but with a screen at the back.
Both are correct, but "Was the camera broken?" is more common and sounds more normal then "Had the camera broken?"
There is two ways to do it. Go onto the camera application on the dsi menu and then select CAMERA. You will then have 11 lenses to chose from. Choose the first one called NORMAL to take a normal picture.Or you could just press either the L or R button.
Obviously a Video Camera.Much better Quality than a normal camera with a video function.
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Many do, consult the handbook for each model.
No but you can take pictures with your normal camera then sync the onto your ipod the same way as you sync music.Onlyy The 4th Gen. It Has 2 Cameras And Webcam Called Facetime That You Can Use With Other Ipods,Ipads,Iphones
No.... never a camera should never vibrate or make rattling sounds. If it is doing so then your camera is destroyed.
They are often called "Web Cams" as well. Many normal cameras (digital point and shoot) can double as well. However, PC camera's are most often of the little USB style plug and play type.