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  2. Hidden camera - Wikipedia

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    8 mm × 8 mm lens with a built-in image sensor, used for a mini camcorder. A hidden camera or spy camera is a camera used to photograph or record subjects, often people, without their knowledge. The camera may be considered "hidden" because it is not visible to the subject being filmed, or is disguised as another object.

  3. Secret photography - Wikipedia

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    Although spy cameras small enough to fit inside a pocket watch had existed since the 1880s, since the 1950s advances in miniaturisation and electronics has greatly aided the ability to conceal miniature cameras, and the quality and affordability of tiny cameras (often called "spy cameras" or subminiature cameras) has now greatly increased.

  4. Minox - Wikipedia

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    Small Minox – Big Picture, Heering-Verlag, 1971, 45th–52nd thousand, ISBN 3-7763-2520-8; Emanuel, W.D. Minox Guide, Focal Press, Tenth Edition, 1979 ISBN 0-8038-4697-5; Rolf Kasemeier Die Minox 35 Ringier Verlag, Munchen 1983 ISBN 3 7763 3451 7; Eberhard, Peter. Oktaeder, Spy-cam Sketches. Minox 8X11 edition peer Luzern 2012, ISBN 978-3 ...

  5. Molka - Wikipedia

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    Molka (Korean: 몰카, Korean pronunciation: [mo(ː)ɭkʰa], lit. 'hidden camera') is the Korean term for hidden cameras or miniature spy cameras secretly and illegally installed, often in order to capture voyeuristic images and videos. Molka is an abbreviation of mollae-kamera (Korean: 몰래카메라), which means "sneaky camera". The ...

  6. Subminiature photography - Wikipedia

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    Subminiature — "very much reduced in size", Oxford English Dictionary. A subminiature camera is a class of camera that is very much smaller than a "miniature camera". The term "miniature camera" was originally used to describe cameras using the 35 mm cine film as negative material for still photography; [1] so cameras that used film smaller than 35mm were referred to as "sub-miniat

  7. Microdot - Wikipedia

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    Mark IV microdot camera A doll used by a German spy to smuggle microdot photographs to Nazi Germany until the spy's arrest in 1942. (FBI collection)In 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War, Paris was under siege and messages were sent by carrier pigeon.

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