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cine camera

(ˈsɪnɪ)
n
(Photography) Brit a camera in which a strip of film moves past the lens, usually to give 16 or 24 exposures per second, thus enabling moving pictures to be taken. US and Canadian term: movie camera
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Translations

cine camera

[ˈsɪnɪˈkæmrə] n (Brit) → cinepresa
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Estimates for auction items range from PS100 up to PS80,000 and people can bid for Audrey's own cine camera or a monogrammed Cartier evening set of lipstick holder and powder compact which she used in the 1950s and 1960s.
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The Smartphone Projector is a clever little gadget that looks like a classic cine camera.
Mr Travis, a keen photographer, took thousands of pictures of the area at the time, and after acquiring an old cine camera at a jumble sale for PS5 decided to shoot some film too.
The enthusiast used a 16mm cine camera to film the episodes as they appeared on his television screen.
Retrieving the film, whether from a stills or cine camera also meant opening the system with the risk of getting dirt, humidity and other foreign objects blown in, thereby dealing a blow to reliability rates.
During his first American summer, Cooke bought a used car and drove across the country, exuberantly recording what he saw with a $22 cine camera.
He had the captain's hat and jacket and his cine camera with him.