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(photographic) cameraзаряжа́ть или разряжа́ть фотоаппара́т, напр. при дневно́м све́те — load or unload the camera, e. g., in daylightзерка́льный фотоаппара́т — reflex cameraзерка́льный, однообъекти́вный фотоаппара́т — single-lens reftex cameraкрупноформа́тный фотоаппара́т — large size process cameraмалоформа́тный фотоаппара́т — miniature cameraмикроформа́тный фотоаппара́т — sub-miniature cameraминиатю́рный фотоаппара́т — sub-miniature cameraпласти́ночный фотоаппара́т — plate cameraплё́ночный фотоаппара́т — film cameraподво́дный фотоаппара́т — underwater cameraрепродукцио́нный фотоаппара́т — reproduction [copying, process] (still) cameraрепродукцио́нный, вертика́льный фотоаппара́т — vertical process cameraрепродукцио́нный, горизонта́льный фотоаппара́т — floor-type [overhead] process cameraрепродукцио́нный, двухко́мнатный фотоаппара́т полигр. — darkroom process cameraрепродукцио́нный, подвесно́й фотоаппара́т полигр. — suspension-type process cameraскладно́й фотоаппара́т — folding cameraстереоскопи́ческий фотоаппара́т — stereo(scopic) cameraширокоплё́ночный фотоаппара́т — roll-film camera
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