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television camera

n. television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam [syn: tv camera, camera]

Usage examples of "television camera".

A miniature television camera whirred quietly on its mobile mount, following his movements.

She didn't want to think what it meant-that time was running out, that her plan to push the investigation had failed, and that she was going to end up in front of a television camera tomorrow afternoon, with the famous Marty Reardon asking her questions, and she would have no good answers to give him.

What he looked at was the monitor for a miniature television camera that projected from the van's roof and was hidden by the cowling of a fake air-vent.

In the landing module resting on the Moon one of the astronauts positioned a television camera so that the movements of the other man could be photographed and sent to Earth, which meant that all the world would be able to see, almost as it happened-plus the 1.

If the underwater television camera located a phantom galleon off the shores of San Miguel Island, the mystery would really begin to thicken.

Yefremov had even had a television camera record the event, down to the point where the traitor Suvarov had tapped the ENTER key to send the letter to his Chink controller.

From its drafty platform a television camera swung its square snout toward us as it followed the progress of a gray horse round the ring.

The last thing he expected was to find himself staring into a television camera.