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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remote controlled camera" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a camera that is operated from a distance, often used in photography, videography, or surveillance.
Example: "The wildlife documentary was filmed using a remote controlled camera to capture the animals without disturbing them."
Alternatives: "a remote-operated camera" or "a wireless camera".
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Photograph: Getty Images 6.40pm BST This photographer has a good head for heights, or perhaps they are using a remote controlled camera to give a bird's eye view of participants competing in the Whitstable Yacht Club Sailing Week.
For the first time, the BBC has been allowed to fly a remote controlled camera along the tunnels of Crossrail, the giant building project that will eventually see trains criss-crossing London and the South East on a brand new train line.
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Part of that material has ended up in the film, as has footage shot from unmanned aerial drones and a blimp equipped with a remote-controlled camera.
But based on a videotape from a remote-controlled camera sent into the tube, he said, "it's probable that this was stress corrosion cracking".
He alerted Sergeant Granados, who magnified their images using a remote-controlled camera mounted atop a tower that relays infrared video to a monitor at its base.
The quest was partly a means for testing the Argo, a 16-foot (5-metre) submersible sled equipped with a remote-controlled camera that could transmit live images to a monitor.
Having a remote-controlled camera and microphone crawling around a financial institution or research laboratory, piping goodness knows what over the internet, raises understandable concerns with corporate-security types.
To advance deep-sea exploration, Ballard designed a series of vessels, most notably the Argo, a 16-foot (5-metre) submersible sled equipped with a remote-controlled camera that could transmit live images to a monitor.
The quest was partly a means for testing the Argo, a 5-m (16-ft) submersible sled equipped with a remote-controlled camera that could transmit live images to a monitor.
For scenes inside the animals' burrows, mini fibre-optic infra-red cameras were employed; wide-angle shots were filmed with a seven-metre crane and a remote-controlled camera platform.
In order to film the horses at full speed, the crew used a special camera mount called 'The Russian Arm,' which is essentially a remote-controlled camera crane mounted onto a tracker vehicle, in this case, a Land Rover lovingly referred to as the 'Vampire Batt.' Sapochnik remarks, "The Russian Arm is just such a fun machine to work with, because it gets such dynamic shots".
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