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GoPro Hero 3

United States, 2012
object

The GoPro was designed as an action camera, making it as tough and durable as whatever adventure the shooter was partaking in. Originally invented for surf ph..

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Apple iPhone 3

United States, 2008
Similarity: 72%

Sony Handycam DCR-SX65

Japan, c. 2000s Decade
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Sony Digital Handycam DCR-VX1000

Japan, c. 1995
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Camera Case

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Pocket Cinema Camera 6K

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Film cameras

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Sony DCR-VX1000

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National Portable Video Camera WV-3085

Japan, c. 1974
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The Moving camera, the moving subject

New Zealand, 1993
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The Camera

United States, 1984
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Stereoscopic and 3D devices

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You will see me

Australia, 2020
Similarity: 63%

URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2

MAR 2019
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Kookie Kamera

United States, 1968
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The Camera and the tripod

New Zealand, 1993
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URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 Form Prototype

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Google Cardboard

United States, 2014
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The Camera at school

United Kingdom, 1975
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