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Whether it's a photo of a new baby, a wedding or a day at the beach, cameras help us record and remember life's memories. Ask questions about the camera's history and function here.

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How do you make a spy camera?

Spy cameras need to be super small for you to spy on anyone, so you can't build a professional spy camera out of a cheap digital camera, you need to buy one on the Internet. Anyways why would you need a spy camera? To spy on someone doing personal things?

How small is the smallest working camera?

1 inch tall and 2 inces wide from hayley brown you rock hailey m and hailey r

Which photographic settings would require the use of a fast camera?

A fast camera is needed when shooting subjects that are in motion such as athletes or sports teams. Fast cameras are also helpful when taking pictures without a tripod to reduce the possibility of blurry photos.

How can you get access to the old Gates Rubber Factory in Denver Colorado to do some photography?

It is not possible to legally access the Gates Rubber Plant. You could try to ask the Gates Corporation for permission to visit the facility, but due to safety issues, it is unlikely that you will be allowed into the plant.

Why do you use cameras?

To take photos. Take your friends picture and when you guys separate to your own ways you can look back and see what your friends looked like or, look at when you were younger it can fill you up with nostalgic. You can capture and keep special moments in your head, take pictures of amazing things like mountains, and other stuff. Lastly, you use them to keep you memory from fading, you can look back and remember the good old days when you were little.

Are there photographs showing the intimate relationship between Jawaharlal Nehru and Lady Mountbatten?

If there are, they are not public. Some of the letters between the two have been "leaked" over time, and the relationship between the Nehru and Lady Mountbatten became public knowledge long ago. It's old news. But intimate photographs? None exist in public knowledge.

Why are your digital camera pictures are pink?

you have a loose wire or some fault with the software that controls the magenta coloring. It can be nealy corrected, but not always

Is the GoPro worth buying?

I would say GoPro is the best brand around if you are looking for a versatile camera to take with you.

What is the A setting on a camera dial?

It usually means "automatic." In that mode, the camera makes all the decisions except when to push the button to take the picture. Some do a better job than others.

On a 12MP camera how much memory does each picture take?

It depends. Usually the camera stores the image as a JPEG which has lossy compression. So your image size can vary based on the compression. For example, a picture with mostly blue sky may compress more than a picture with more colors. In the raw mode, you should retain the 12 MB per picture. Anything else will most likely be less.

An example: a 4,000 x 3,000 picture is made up of 12,000,000 individual pixels -- each capturing a color (assume 8 bit) which equates to 12MB. I'd guess on average each picuture using JPG compression would result in a ~3MB file.

What is a Type c photograph?

A C-print or Type C-print is a color print from a color negative. The term "Type C" is generally used to distinguish from R or Reversal prints or direct positive prints from transparencies (color positives). Type C prints can also be made digitally. Type C is probably the most common form of color print.

WO was the most recent Pharrow discovery?

Who was the most recent Phorrow Discovered and where

How do they photograph milk splashes on cereal boxes?

A photograph is taken/created over a period of time. The brighter the light, the faster you can make a photo. The quality of glass the lenses are created from also plays a part; the better the glass the faster light can move through it, thus the faster an image can me made. And finally, how fast the sensor or film accepts light can play a big part in how quickly an image is made. (Note: the speed of a digital sensor or film is referred to as ISO.) So, bright lights, high quality glass, and a fast sensor/film will freeze anything that moves, including liquid as it splashes.

In some cases they will use 'look alikes' for photographs and film. Milk is often replaced with a mixture of white glue thinned with water.

Those kinds of photos are made with a flash delay unit. You have a flash with a very short "on" time--1/10000 second or so--a sensor, and a timer. You also have a camera, and you do this in a completely dark room. When it comes time to take the photo, you open the shutter and release a drop of milk. The drop passes through the sensor, which starts the timer. After a certain number of milliseconds, the flash fires. Hopefully, it fires when the drop looks the best...so you're best off to make a lot of pictures at different delay settings.

What do you do with the video camera on spy island?

The video cameras watch you inside Spy Headquarters and some other locations, but they are not part of the quest.

What is the age and value of a Marlin 39a with serial number k 15279?

Marlin used a letter code starting with C in 1946, and changed one letter a year (skipping the letters I O and Q)thru 1963, then used y & Z for 1964, and then started AA, AB, etc. As for the value, it is worth as much as someone will give you for it. 39A's generally sell in the $250 to $350 range. I'm sorry I do not understand the answer given. The math and alphabet combination of C in 46, skipping i, thru 63 is not a model "K" equal to 1954. 1954 would be an "L." The "K" model would correspond to 1953. The age is 1954, which is the last year for the Ballard style rifling. Can't tell you the value, as you haven't told us the condition. Values for these K model 39a's do go a bit higher than later 39a's. The K prefix indicates a 1954 manufacture. Can't help with value, since you didn't indicate a condition of your gun. marlinguy@juno.com

How many lumen's needed for good indoor photography?

If you are familiar enough with the word, you must also know that a lumen is a quantitative measure of light contained in a defined beam or emitted from a source, and depends upon the spectrum of the light.

Since virtually every photographic image ever made or that will be made in the genre you refer to ("indoor photography)

a) depends on reflected light

b) the spectrum will vary from daylight, tungsten and fluorescent to name a few

c) the reflective surfaces absorb and colorize the light

d) the amount transmitted to the film or ccd depends on aperture and shutter speed

e) the amount of light required depends on the film speed rating

your question is purely academic. Even if you wish to use an incident light meter that indicates the lumens falling onto the scene, you will no doubt concentrate on the aperture and shutter speeds indicated as a function of the film speed and not care a whit about how many lumens are present.