How to use in-sentence of “cameras”:
+ It can also carry cameras to take pictures of the ground.
+ Most other sitcoms used one camera but “All in the Family” was the first and more sitcoms used three cameras after.
+ Since it was so near Mexico City so many cameras were recording this eruption.
+ Like other cameras, pinhole cameras make the picture upside-down.
+ Autofocus cameras focus automatically when the shutter release is pressed.
+ To prevent multiple exposures, most modern cameras will not let the photographer open the shutter again until the film is advanced.
+ A simple electric motor and a system of cameras and gears close the Furby’s eyes and mouth, raise its ears, and lift it off the ground in a “faux” display of mobility.

Example sentences of “cameras”:
+ With digital cameras the actual image size is rarely stated, so that the magnification ratio is largely irrelevant; cameras instead advertise their closest focusing distance.
+ Optical fibers are mainly used in telecommunications, but they are also used for lighting, sensors, toys, and special cameras for seeing inside small spaces.
+ Recent research looked at the different types of optical sensors and concluded that spectral cameras may be the best type for specifically finding “tulip breaking virus”, however it was only a bit more accurate than an expert’s visual assessment.
+ Most modern cameras also put Exif information in the picture file.
+ This means that the cards cannot be inserted into the cameras the wrong way.
+ Video cameras were invented early in the 20th century for television use, and by the end of the century, people could buy digital video cameras, which can almost immediately display the image.
+ Digital video cameras produce digital images.
+ The best-known examples were the instant film cameras developed by Polaroid.
+ Before CCDs were used in cameras, all cameras used chemicals to capture photographic images.
+ Some toll roads use video cameras to make pictures of the license plate of any car that fails to pay tolls.
+ The majority of cameras only have one lens that users cannot change or take out.
+ With digital cameras the actual image size is rarely stated, so that the magnification ratio is largely irrelevant; cameras instead advertise their closest focusing distance.
+ Optical fibers are mainly used in telecommunications, but they are also used for lighting, sensors, toys, and special cameras for seeing inside small spaces.
+ The iPhone X has two cameras on the back.
+ All cameras are basically a box that light can not get into until a photo is taken.
+ Electronic cameras or document scanners make a digital version of a color image by separating out the full color image into separate red, green, and blue images.
+ The police got evidence from CCTV cameras and from the victim’s mobile phone.
+ They make use of equipment such as rappelling ropes, nightvision goggles, thermalvision goggles, a tactical shield, flashbang grenadeflashbang and smoke grenades, snake cameras small cameras that fit under doors and into very small holes, among others.
+ At first, video cameras were large and expensive.
+ Many digital cameras use smaller sensors.
+ Pinhole cameras require much longer exposure times than conventional cameras because of the small aperture; typical exposure times can range from 5seconds to hours or days.
More in-sentence examples of “cameras”:
+ It can't be fooled by photos and simple masks, because unlike other solutions, it uses infrared cameras and dot projectors to scan your face, which Apple calls the "TrueDepth camera system".
+ The therapist may design a behavioral experiment for paranoia that will help the person to find out for example, if there really are cameras everywhere in the house.
+ It can’t be fooled by photos and simple masks, because unlike other solutions, it uses infrared cameras and dot projectors to scan your face, which Apple calls the “TrueDepth camera system”.
+ The therapist may design a behavioral experiment for paranoia that will help the person to find out for example, if there really are cameras everywhere in the house.
+ There third man who appeared on the cameras is still free after he ran away when his bomb didn’t explode.
+ Together, the two cameras can be used for Portrait mode, which blurs the background and keeps the object or person in focus, and Portrait Lighting, which also does the same thing as Portrait Mode, but you can actually choose how the lighting looks.
+ Rochester is the headquarters of Eastman Kodak, a company that makes cameras and camera film.
+ Some cameras include GPS coordinates.
+ Modern video cameras have numerous designs and uses, not all of which resemble the early television cameras.
+ Aboard itself it carried, among other things, an oxygen generator, 17 different cameras and the first ever helicopter to be flied on Mars, “Ingenuity”.
+ The driver can even be shown where there are traffic jamtraffic jams, speed cameras and traffic lights, and the route can be calculated in such a way that these can be avoided, reducing the time needed for the driver to reach his or her destination.
+ Photographers mount cameras on drones for aerial photography.
+ Only one of the two S-II cameras on Apollo 6 was found.
+ One day he accidentally rode stark naked through the outdoor set of a silent movie in production and was “discovered.” The film’s director asked him to repeat the ride for the cameras and he joined the group.
+ Since Kodak held 80% of the market for photographic development, instant cameras were a real threat.
+ Feature phones may offer applications, cameras and media players but are significantly less sophisticated than smartphones.
+ They made film for the movie industry, 16mm film for hobby filmmaking and cameras of all kinds.
+ When Digital cameras became popular, Kodak quickly joined that market.
+ The majority of cameras are part of a mobile phone, called a “camera phone”.
+ Analog video cameras produce signals that can be displayed with analog televisions.
+ Since then, most cameras have switched to digital systems anyway.
+ Many modern media devices, especially the ones that connect with computers use digital signals to represent signals that were traditionally represented as analog signals; cell phones, music and video players, personal video recorders, and digital cameras are examples.
+ Modern phone cameras are very useful, and can produce good results.
+ Although in the year 2010, cameras only helped solve 28 of the 6,653 crimes committed in the city in the year 2010.
+ While Phantom Mangle does not jumpscare directly, it can appear in the hall or on one of the cameras and emit a garbled static sound, causing the audio system to have to be rebooted.
+ Riders are allowed to take pictures using cameras, but are not allowed to take pictures with cameras that flash or with cameras that are on tripods.
+ Special uses of video cameras include systems that capture images at the finish line to time races and sporting events.
+ As the electronics industry advanced, and solid state circuits with transistors and microprocessors replaced vacuum tubes, video cameras became smaller and inexpensive.
+ Some cameras have an “aperture ring”.
+ Between 1949 and 2001, about 9 mililon cameras were made.
+ It is a midrange variant of the S10, containing the same cameras as the main variant.
+ Digital cameras sometimes have a function called “digital zoom”.
+ Most of the time, electronics inside the camera control these, but in some cameras the person taking the picture can change them as well.
+ On the other hand, global surveillance is done by satellite cameras on a daily basis.
+ Ulysses had no cameras so it took no photographs.
+ As cameras improved, photographers started taking “snapshots” of scenery and people outdoors.
+ We can see the latest picture from these cameras at.
+ A controversial, citywide video surveillance system includes the most outdoor cameras per capita of any US city.
+ Paid LCSC staff are background checked by the FBI and trained to monitor the network of 164 closed-circuit TV cameras in the city of Lancaster.
+ There were two cameras set up in the garage that linked to a television in the tent so that the band could talk to the producer in the tent.
+ He was the first director to use video cameras with movie cameras, to help with filming scenes.
+ Digital cameras use an image sensor instead of photographic film.
+ More expensive cameras usually have lenses that come off, so anyone can take out one lens and put in another.
+ Given video cameras by the filmmakers, they shoot exclusive footage of the eviction process, adding vivid intimacy to their story.
+ Shutters immediately behind the lens were used in some cameras with limited lens interchangeability.
+ Because of their wide angle of view, fisheye lenses are often used in cameras used for surveillance.
+ Some have cameras to take pictures from a height to get information.
