Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A digital camera.
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- noun photography A
digital camera
Etymologies
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Examples
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And naturally I can't just hie over there right this minute, despite the fact that my digicam is primed and ready to go.
Archive 2003-02-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2003
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The pattern, called 'digicam,' was designed using small micropatterns to make soldiers harder to spot.
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The pattern, called 'digicam,' was designed using small micropatterns to make soldiers harder to spot.
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OTOH, my digicam is the size of a pack of cards, and is ALWAYS in my pocket.
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A smart, ambious reporter/ blogger would be able to sneak a digicam with an uplink into these places and get a hellava story.
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Brian P said he ended up filming most of our 45min set on his digicam, which is good because I need to send a clip of the whirling cable bit to Moog Music they asked for video footage of that technique a few months back.
placeholder for Saturday badger 2004
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To explain, the mega-pixel of a digicam is the resolution of the camera, or more specifically it's the number of pixels of light inside a given space.
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To explain, the megapixel of the digicam is the resolution of the camera, or more specifically it is how many pixels of light within a given space.
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Battery life for stills seemed to be worse than average even for a slim digicam, that is to say, approximately 100 to 200 shots can be taken before you need to recharge.
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Bonus points for women looking into a "digicam" being pulled backwards into darkness.
First Teaser Trailer for Quarantine! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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