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- noun photography A very small
camera
Etymologies
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Examples
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Bringing Food to Life Create New Angles: To generate excitement on a barbecue show, Charles Pinsky came up with a "grill-cam," a microcamera in a Pyrex box that was inserted into the grills.
Turning Star Chefs Into Must-See TV Katy McLaughlin 2011
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In other words, the things that blogs have been good at – in-depth examinations of pinpoint topics - will make them not nearly as interesting to folks as Katie Couric exploring her own colon with a microcamera, or some funny dude gluing rubber balls to his face.
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Produced by nanomachines, the contacts served as miniaturized television screens that fed visual input to his retinas from a microcamera mounted just above his eyes on a headband.
Moonwar Bova, Ben, 1932- 1997
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Especially when you're always carrying a microcamera and a screen all the time, both recording and playing back constantly rather than allowing moments of composition and stillness when your brain can go into a reverie.
NYT > Home Page By MAUREEN DOWD 2011
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Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo said past attempts to enter the tomb using sophisticated microcamera technology had failed because of its 25-centimetre-thick walls.
Latest Articles 2009
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Inside the microscope’s viewer, a microcamera began to record the image and project it onto the screen.
Delta Anomaly Rick Barba 2010
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Inside the microscope’s viewer, a microcamera began to record the image and project it onto the screen.
Delta Anomaly Rick Barba 2010
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Inside the microscope’s viewer, a microcamera began to record the image and project it onto the screen.
Delta Anomaly Rick Barba 2010
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"I've had a microcamera in your bedroom since you first moved into the fala.
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