1. camera - Noun
2. Camera - Proper noun
A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. See Camera, and Camera obscura.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 108-megapixel camera produces massive file sizes, so this isn't a lens you're going to want to use often. Source: Internet
A brilliant little camera with a lot to offer and plenty of highlights too. Source: Internet
ABC News’ “Good Morning America” paid to camera operator Tony Greer in April while Fox News internally video producer Rob Brown in October. Source: Internet
1900–99 A Brownie No 2. camera *1900: The Brownie camera was introduced, creating a new mass market for photography. Source: Internet
20th century onwards * 1900 – Kodak introduces their first Brownie, a very inexpensive user-reloadable point-and-shoot box camera. Source: Internet
A career downturn actually led him to find new purpose as a filmmaker, prompting him to step behind the camera as a documentarian. Source: Internet