victorian cameras were very big and chunky, and were in a sort of box shape.
they also had big slats that slided in and out of them,but they could only hold one photo.these where very expensive.after that the upgraded it to film which then had to passed through a projecter.you would be able to transfer the pictures in a special room called the red room.
they worked by wind a metal pole that was bilt into the camara
you take a picture
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flip cameras are cool
yes i got a ticket at night
Yes they do, they sell them for around £2-5 they work great.
They would work without electricity if they're battery operated. Like the example here http://www.startechoutlet.com/
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
There were minature 'spy' cameras in late Victorian times, around 1880/1890.
They can work on space crafts because the cameras are specially designed for space.
I believe the elmo document cameras are used more at work than at school. At school many cameras are not allowed, however at work any cameras are allowed to be used.
short documentaries about victorian working children
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
some victorian childrens started working for the age of four
Color cameras work by capturing the image through the lens and imparting an image onto film. The variety of different color cameras is great and a great source to find out how they work is: theimagingsource.com/downloads/howcolcamswp.en_US.
ThEy use motorized, high resolution, frame-by-frame cameras.
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