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Video camera
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a type of camera used for electronic motion picture acquisition, initially developed for the television industry but now commonly used in filmmaking as well
Grammatical Information
animacy status
inanimate
plural form
video cameras
What is a "video camera"?
A video camera is a device used to record moving images and sound. It captures video footage and audio through a lens and microphone, and stores the data on tape, disk, or digitally. Video cameras are used for a variety of purposes, including filmmaking, television production, and personal video recording. They often come with features such as zoom lenses, adjustable settings, and built-in displays to help with recording and playback.



























