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Having a massive camera over your head is incredibly distracting, so no one was very comfortable with their learning environment.
Back in England, a massive camera system was built to project these shots onto screens, transforming the set into an African landscape.
The next generation Kinect was huge, with a massive camera that looked like the child of HAL and the Eye of Sauron.
This massive 150.5mm, f2.7 lens requires an equally as massive camera housing and it seems as if Canon also employed the old housing as well.
The company has apparently cracked the code on bringing 5x zoom to the back of a handset without adding a massive camera bump.
They and other so-called spiral density waves had been discovered by the two Voyager spacecraft that flew by Saturn in 1980 and 1981, but Cassini captured them with a more massive camera benefiting from 20 years of electronic technology development and mounted on a far steadier spacecraft.
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For one of his shows, "Candid Camera," he had to solve the problem of hiding massive cameras from unsuspecting subjects.
"Maybe using my iPhone wasn't as intrusive as using my DSLRs, but most people are used to massive cameras and constant coverage at these events," he told me.
I don't think it'll be shot on an iPhone, but it won't be big, massive cameras.
But the massive cameras that the format required at the time turned out to be too unwieldy to be arranged on a stage, and the project was shelved until three years ago, when the group was on tour in Belfast.
A man kept pushing a massive black camera into the owl's distressed face, as it spun its head away 180 degrees, an ability I wish I had when members of the public on the tube say they don't really like my act but their weird lonely uncle loves it and can they have a selfie for Twitter and what is my name anyway?
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