A low-light camera, capable of concentrating the ambient light to take pictures even under the worst of conditions.
Technology has helped, with low-light cameras and a tiny, remote-controlled "lipstick" camera between the violists to provide close-ups of Miss de Larrocha's face.
We're going to switch off the low-light camera and take some footage with the regular camera.
Dangpiam shouted, pointing at the visual imagery as the low-light cameras swept the craggy mountain terrain.
Mike slid out a low-light camera and took pics of both girls then quietly closed the door.
I've added a low-light camera to our two-way radio, in case I need to see what you're looking at.
He jerked his black cloth cap down further over his brow, all but concealing his face, even from Dominica's low-light camera.
Its low-light camera made sharp pictures, but could only go down 500 feet.
He was doing voice-over for low-light camera which currently showed an open field with a line of pines at the far end, the moon rising in the background.
They descend on a lengthy cable, bringing with them a low-light camera with feed up to the minisub, so you can watch as the divers work.