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Roughly £30 per hour for a full, professional camera operator, excluding their own kit.
Yes, although when you were having your picture taken, it took a very long time and you had to sit perfectly still for over half an hour. The first camera was invented in the late 1600s.
Each store starts them out at different payscales. You will probably make under $12 starting out, seeing as how in lower area markets assistant mgrs. start out as $11.94 per hour. But it will depend on the area you live in.
Digital cameras are fun and convenient, and offer the instant gratification we all got from the old Polaroid cameras. And you can have digital photos printed at any camera store, one hour photo place or even at Target, and have real prints you can give all your friends. OTOH...if the picture you are taking is going to wind up on the side of a 24-foot utility van, using a digital camera will lead to you having pixels the size of a dime.
Still camera 200 pictures (Hasselblad 21/4 square format). Cine film runs at 24 frames a second, so a half hour film roll would be 43200 frames.
This answer depends on the location of the camera taking the picture. If the camera is on the ground, then the exposure would come out clearer if the camera was not mounted on a system that could automatically move the lens. If the camera was in LEO (Low Earth Orbit) it wouldn't matter if the earth was rotating.
The photograph would record far more stars, nebulae, and galaxies than the naked eye could see. There are many thousands of such photographs to be seen on the web. Any camera capable of long exposures with an equatorial mount and a clock drive could create such a photograph. A clock drive, which turns the right ascension axis of the mount at the speed of a hour hand (hence the name), counteracts the rotation of the Earth.
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Put the items in the freezer for an hour. The temperature change should release the bond. If the photo is going to come off it will then.
Roughly £30 per hour for a full, professional camera operator, excluding their own kit.
Yes, although when you were having your picture taken, it took a very long time and you had to sit perfectly still for over half an hour. The first camera was invented in the late 1600s.
1:00 pm is considered to be the hottest hour of the day in the California Bay Area in the fall.
The pay scale for different jobs depends on experience and individual executional excellence. Camera operators usually start at about $10 per hour, with a median wage of about $20. According to different job websites that track pay scales by occupation ten percent of camera operators make more than $45 per hour or about $94,000 per year.
1 hour for the cheaper ones and 2 hours for the more expensive ones
30 miles per hour 30 miles per hour
Well whatever minimum wage is in your area
4GB (1 hour) : 140-160 dollars 8GB (2 hours): 180-210 dollars