I would put it in a clock or device with a cord so if it needs power that won't be out of place. Pin hole cameras you can put just about anywhere and I have even put them in milk cartons on dining-room tables or salt and pepper shakers. Use your imagination you know how big it is and what it requires to power it or what it has to link to in order to record and we don't. There are as many different pin cameras as socks in this world.
2006-08-14 14:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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There are various methods used by prisoners to move film out of camp. A postcard sliced in two, the film inserted into it and then re-glued was a favourite. What does worry me about this question is the statement that the Allies would see the film and bomb the Gas Chambers thereby saving everyone. Is this what your teacher has told you? This controversy has been raging for over 60 years. The allies were aware of what was happening at Auschwitz, (not fully but reports were filtering out) and looked into the feasibility of bombing the gas chambers. The consensus was that it would be impossible to cause serious damage and make enough of difference in the operation of Auschwitz to make the operation worthwhile. A more sensible option was to prosecute the war in such a way as to end it as quickly as possible and save lives that way. I may be wrong but I hope your teacher does not have a political agenda.
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answered by Anonymous
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You be surprise on the kind of hidden cameras they have these days. Go to a spy shop and check it out. Put the pinhole camera in the clock. No one would ever think of it there. oooppps !
2006-08-14 14:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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is this cam wireless?
a teddy bear or any stuffed toy works very well and is the easiest to do.
Other items such as a radio, coffee maker, smoke alarm, TV set or digital clock takes a little more skill and placement (do these items need to be workable?)-- you need to drill a pin hole at the right spot and align it with your cam but make sure u have the room/space for it to fit for that item.
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2006-08-14 14:15:12
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answered by Mike Digital 1
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why would you want to hide it, you have to make sure your subject stays still and you have to only let the pin hole camera stay exposed for 30 sec. I hope we are tlaking abou the pin hole camera from art class that you can make.
2006-08-14 14:07:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest the camera section under consumer electronics---pin hole cameras are a pretty "specialized" field. I assume you mean lipstick camera--not pin hole camera....
2006-08-14 14:08:22
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answered by Paris Hilton 6
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get a teddy bear, use it as one of the eyes, and put the bear on a shelf.
or behind an aircondition vent
2006-08-14 14:05:45
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answered by You may be right 7
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The teddy bear idea probably would work the best.
2006-08-14 14:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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- put a hole in a shoebox, and tape it inside of it
- drill a hole in the wall, and put it in there
2006-08-14 14:07:26
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answered by Marisa :) 2
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Lemme guess...your mom's room...
2006-08-14 14:07:25
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answered by yo_momma_is_sweet 4
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