Examples of using Camera will in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
for the third consecutive year, Camera will reset the agenda for discussion
the compact sizes and ease, the camera will become your faithful companion where you went.
Such a firmware update will have all the correct signatures, and the camera will take it for a legitimate one.
Nigel and his camera will share with me And my tape recorder the only quarters left.
the supported function buttons of the camera will show up for quick access.
Making pictures with a camera will require time to connect the camera to the computer to pull in the pictures.
If the card is unlocked or removed, the camera will start up in the original Canon firmware.
How Google hopes its Pixel camera will win over iPhone fans.
By enabling the backlight compensation setting, the camera will ignore any isolated bright areas
version of a camera, the camera will format it according to its preference which will always be a better option then,
And as we start growing the camera will actually start zooming out, and things that you see in the background there will actually start slowly pulling into the foreground,
Humidity and temperature sensor The camera will automatically send an alarm
so if you have a slower card you will be able to shoot less, the camera will read'Busy.
Shortened clips- when a camera has a higher writing speed than the Flash card, the camera will pause and the video clip will abruptly end once the speed limit of the card is reached.
Average metering===In this metering mode the camera will use the light information coming from the entire scene
then rotate the dial right or left and the camera will alternate between 3x and 10x, whichever direction you turn.
Those cameras will make the police very careful.
Seven cameras will take weeks to watch it anyway.
He won't see the cameras, will he?
Buying newer cameras will ensure you get the same results you always have.