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camcorder

[kam-kawr-der] / ˈkæmˌkɔr dər /
NOUN
camera
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Unlike in 1991, when Thater used a camcorder with analog tapes, in 2025 she used a heavy 6K digital camera by Blackmagic.

From Los Angeles Times May 27, 2026

Promoter Mick Hennessy dusted off a camcorder, took his daughter to the running track and filmed her going around at her own pace.

From BBC Jan. 29, 2026

“I think those public grassy spaces are terrible,” said Jacob Rosenberg, who filmed many of those world-changing videos on his Canon camcorder back in the 90s.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 7, 2026

It featured a young couple terrorized by a demon in their new home, and was seemingly cut together out of footage the husband filmed on a camcorder in the house.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 13, 2025

The black snout of a camcorder was thrust in his face.

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt

The film was shot on souped-up iPhones, which would initially seem gimmicky if Boyle hadn’t shot parts of the “28 Days Later” on handheld digital video camcorders.

From Salon Jan. 3, 2025

When Ty Lue was asked what Paul George was able to do today he said to get our little camcorders out and we’d see.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 24, 2023

Her Tony-nominated 1993 show “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992” expanded the grainy picture granted by the camcorders capturing riots in the aftermath of the Rodney King verdict.

From Washington Post Mar. 30, 2023

When the remaining hot dog buses owned by the K.M.B. completed their final rotation on May 8, 2012, throngs of cheering fans waved farewell with smartphones and camcorders held aloft.

From New York Times Jul. 9, 2022

Everyone was there, with flashing cameras and bulky camcorders.

From "Educated" by Tara Westover




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