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  2. Document camera - Wikipedia

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    Document cameras can be integrated directly into a workflow or process, for example, a teller at a bank. The document is scanned directly in the context of the customer, in which it is to be placed or used. Reaction time is an advantage in these situations. Document cameras usually require a small amount of space and are often portable. [12]

  3. Adjust your zoom settings in AOL Desktop Gold

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    1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Navigate to a webpage. 3. In the bottom right corner you can see the current zoom setting. 4. Click the + and -buttons to adjust your zoom level.

  4. Frame grabber - Wikipedia

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    For example, some devices capture audio in addition to video, and some devices provide, and concurrently capture frames from multiple video inputs. Other operations may be performed as well, such as deinterlacing , text or graphics overlay , image transformations (e.g., resizing, rotation, mirroring), and conversion to JPEG or other compressed ...

  5. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    Hasselblad 503CW with Ixpress V96C digital back, an example of a professional digital camera system. A digital camera, also called a digicam, [1] is a camera that captures photographs in digital memory. Most cameras produced today are digital, [2] largely replacing those that capture images on photographic film or film stock.

  6. Camera - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 March 2025. Optical device for recording images For other uses, see Camera (disambiguation). Leica camera (1950s) Hasselblad 500 C/M with Zeiss lens A camera is an instrument used to capture and store images and videos, either digitally via an electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light ...

  7. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    With use 1/2.3" small sensor as commonly is used by bridge cameras, the camcorder has 20x optical zoom in a compact body with dual XLR audio inputs, Internal ND filters and separate control rings for focus, iris and zoom. In HD capture, the camcorder enables in-camera downscaling of the 4K image to HD to reduce noise inherent in the smaller sensor.

  8. Webcam - Wikipedia

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    The camera was finally switched off on August 22, 2001. The final image captured by the camera can still be viewed at its homepage. [1] [2] The oldest continuously operating webcam, San Francisco State University's FogCam, has run since 1994 and is still operating as of January 2025. It updates every 20 seconds. [3] SGI IndyCam

  9. Digital cinematography - Wikipedia

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    Digital cinematography captures motion pictures digitally in a process analogous to digital photography.While there is a clear technical distinction that separates the images captured in digital cinematography from video, the term "digital cinematography" is usually applied only in cases where digital acquisition is substituted for film acquisition, such as when shooting a feature film.