Camera Cases
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Wet plate Camera Cases cameras were immature different from previous designs, though there were some models, such as the sophisticated Dubroni of 1864, where the sensitizing and developing of the plates could be carried out inside the camera itself rather than in a separate darkroom
- Other cameras were fitted with multiple lenses for commanding cartes de visite
- It was during the pouring plate era that the use of bellows for focusing became widespread.
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Cameras that capture many images in sequence are notorious as movie cameras or as ciné cameras in Europe; those thought-through for onliest images are still cameras
- However these categories overlap, as still cameras are often used to capture moving images in first effects chore and newfangled digital cameras are often able to trivially switch between still and body English recording modes
- A video camera is a category of movie camera that captures images electronically (either using analogue or digital technology).
