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  2. QuickCam - Wikipedia

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    Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 V-UBM46 860-000109 960-000313 2007 High-End 1600 × 1200 @ 30 frame/s video, 8.0 Mpixel still photo Auto 210 cm cord Logitech QuickCam IM 2007 General 640 × 480 Logitech QuickCam Sphere AF 2007 Flagship 1600 × 1200 Known as "QuickCam Orbit AF" in North America. Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro 960-000254 2008 Macintosh

  3. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    DV (from Digital Video) is a family of codecs and tape formats used for storing digital video, launched in 1995 by a consortium of video camera manufacturers led by Sony and Panasonic.

  4. Minox - Wikipedia

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    Minox (pronounced / ˈ m iː n ɒ k s / MEE-noks) is a manufacturer of cameras, known especially for its subminiature camera.. The first product to carry the Minox name was a subminiature camera, conceived in 1922, and finally produced in 1936, by Baltic German Walter Zapp. [1]

  5. Modern Photography - Wikipedia

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    Minicam was devoted to what was then considered the amateur 35mm "miniature" camera format. It was produced in Cincinnati and appeared only a few months after the launch in 1937 of Popular Photography. Thenceforth, the two publications remained fiercely competitive rivals, though the latter was to achieve about twice Minicam ' s 110,000 ...

  6. Miniature camera - Wikipedia

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    When still cameras using 35 mm film, originally used for cinematography, were introduced they were widely known as miniature cameras to distinguish them from the then commonplace rollfilm cameras.

  7. Professional video camera - Wikipedia

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    Modern digital television camera with a DIGI SUPER 86II xs lens from Canon. A professional video camera (often called a television camera even though its use has spread beyond television) is a high-end device for creating electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that earlier recorded the images on film).