cameras

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von cameras im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

camera
{i} kamera

Ben bu kamerayı dün aldım. - I bought this camera yesterday.

Bunun gibi bir kamera almak istiyorum. - I would like to get a camera like this.

camera
{i} fotoğraf makinesi

Ben yeni bir fotoğraf makinesi satın almayı düşünüyordum - I was thinking about buying a new camera.

Tom fotoğraf makinesini benimki için ödediğimden daha azına satın aldı. - Tom bought his camera for less than I paid for mine.

camera
fotograf makinesi
pose for the cameras
objektiflere poz vermek
pointed cameras at
sivri kameraları at
camera
fotoğraf makinası

Fotoğraf makinasına gülümseyin lütfen! - Smile at the camera, please!

Kızım için yeni bir fotoğraf makinası alacağım. - I'm going to buy a camera for my daughter.

camera
in camera gizli celsede
camera
fotoğraf makinesi/kamera
camera
{i} hakimin özel odası
camera
{i} mahrem
camera
cameraman kameraman
camera
(Tıp) Kamara
camera
(Anatomi) oda, kamara örn: camera oculi anterior
camera
{i} gizli

Tom bir gizli kamerayla Mary'yi izledi. - Tom followed Mary with a hidden camera.

Gizlilik konusu olarak banyolara kamera kuramazsınız. - You cannot install cameras in bathrooms as a matter of privacy.

camera
fotoğraf makinesi phot
fan cameras
(Askeri) GENİŞ BİR SAHANIN BİRBİRİ ÜZERİNE BİNDİRİLMİŞ FOTOĞRAFLARINI ÇEKMEK ÜZERE SİSTEMLİ ŞEKİLDE MONTE EDİLMİŞ 3 VEYA DAHA ÇOK KAMERA GRUBU
split cameras
(Askeri) bindirmeli çift kamera
split cameras
(Askeri) BİNDİRMELİ KAMERA: Birbirine nazaran sabit bir açıdan bindirilerek uçağa monte edilmiş iki. kameradan oluşan bir montaj. Bak. "fan cameras"
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von cameras im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

camera
Oda müziği
Englisch - Englisch
plural of camera
box cameras
plural form of box camera
camera
The viewpoint in a three-dimensional game

I'm talking about the way the camera flies up above the skater when you leap into the air. No one had done it before.

camera
A device for taking still or moving pictures or photographs
digital cameras
plural form of digital camera
digital still cameras
plural form of digital still camera
fan cameras
An assembly of three or more cameras systematically disposed at fixed angles relative to each other so as to provide wide lateral coverage with overlapping images. (JP 1-02)
speed cameras
plural form of speed camera
split cameras
An assembly of two cameras disposed at a fixed overlapping angle relative to each other. (JP 1-02)
video cameras
plural form of video camera
view cameras
plural form of view camera
camera
television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
camera
Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography
camera
A Camera object defines the viewing frustum for a 3D scene The view through the Camera is displayed on the Screen using a CameraLayer object class, P01
camera
If a trial is held in camera, the public and the press are not allowed to attend. This morning's appeal was held in camera. Device for recording an image of an object on a light-sensitive surface (see photography). It is essentially a light-tight box with an opening (aperture) to admit light focused onto a sensitized film or plate. All cameras have included five crucial components: (1) the camera box, which holds and protects the sensitive film from all light except that entering through the lens; (2) film, on which the image is recorded; (3) the light control, consisting of an aperture or diaphragm and a shutter, both often adjustable; (4) the lens, which focuses the light rays from the subject onto the film, creating the image; and (5) the viewing system, which may be separate from the lens system (usually above it) or may operate through it by means of a mirror. The camera was inspired by the camera obscura a dark enclosure with an aperture (usually provided with a lens) through which light enters to form an image of outside objects on the opposite surface and was developed by Nicephore Niepce and L.-J.-M. Daguerre in the early 19th century. See also digital camera
camera
Secular chamber music, as opposed to church music, or chiesa
camera
There are two camera systems in Aladdin 4D: a virtual camera, and a Camera Object The virtual camera renders the image as seen in the editor The Camera Object shows whatever portion of your drawing is at its target, making it possible to zoom in on an object, pan from one object to another, et cetera
camera
Viewer's view into the scene
camera
A chamber, or instrument having a chamber
camera
{i} device used to take photographs; judge's private office
camera
equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)
camera
The camera is analogous to a physical camera in the real world It is an object that has a position from which a scene can be viewed and rendered Like most objects, the camera has properties such as its rotation, depth of field, field of view, and clipping planes In addition to the default camera, you can add others
camera
A virtual viewpoint in world space with position and view direction to provide a view of a scene in the same way as a photographer would position a camera
camera
See Camera, and Camera obscura
camera
The virtual viewpoint Can be set in Cartesian coordinates with properties CamXPos, CamYPos, and CamZPos, or in spherical coordinates with CamAzmimuth, CamElevation, and CamDistance
camera
> zhaoxiangji
camera
n fototustel (tustel)
camera
Any mechanical device used to expose film It usually consists of a lens attached to a light-tight box Our super-8 camera, the Kinoflex, contains a compartment to hold the super-8 cartridge, a zoom lens, and other adjustable features
camera
an apparatus for taking pictures, movie pictures, or television CARRY to take from one place to another CENTIMETER one hundred of a meter= 3937 inch
camera
(1) recorder An instrument which records traces of light which have been beamed on film by galvanometers responsive to logging tool measurements Some cameras may use laser technology or fiber optics (2) borehole camera A downhole instrument which photographs the interior of the borehole or casing
camera
An object that creates a camera view window Like any other object in Infini-D, cameras can be moved, rotated, and animated
camera
If someone or something is on camera, they are being filmed. Just about anything could happen and we'll be there to catch it on camera when it does
camera
A picture-taking device usually consisting of a light-tight box, a film holder, a shutter to admit a measured quantity of light and a lens to focus the image
camera
specifies a film-recording device
camera
If you do something or if something happens off camera, you do it or it happens when not being filmed. They were anything but friendly off-camera, refusing even to take the same lift. off-camera interviews
camera
A picture-taking device usually consisting of a light-tight box, a film holder, a shutter to admit a measured quantity of light, and a lens to focus the image
camera
Device for recording visual range on film
camera
Bring one, you will need it and don't forget film Lots of film!
camera
A photographic device with an optical system that is used for exposing light-sensitive material See also COMPUTER OUTPUT MICROFILMER, PLANETARY CAMERA, ROTARY CAMERA, STEP-AND-REPEAT CAMERA
camera
onlicnesnimend (m)
camera
a term meaning either a subordinate chamber or suite within a medieval building, or, as it was used by the Military Orders, to refer to specialized farms or holdings without a resident preceptor
camera
a device for taking photographs, generally composed of a lightproof enclosure having an aperature with a shuttered lens through which the image of an object is focused and recorded on a photosensitive film or plate
camera
A camera is a piece of equipment that is used for taking photographs, making films, or producing television pictures. Her gran lent her a camera for a school trip to Venice and Egypt. a video camera They were caught speeding by hidden cameras
camera
Coordination and Management Environments for Responsive Agents CAMERA is an aggressive, systems-oriented attack on the complex problem of ensuring effective, purposive action in an environment where behavior is dynamically determined and control relies upon cooperation between autonomous agents
in front of the cameras
in the spotlight
cameras

    Silbentrennung

    cam·er·as

    Türkische aussprache

    kämrız

    Aussprache

    /ˈkamrəz/ /ˈkæmrəz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'kam-r&, 'ka-m&r-& ] (noun.) 1712. Late Latin, room; more at CHAMBER.

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