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'''Hidden camera''' is a type of [[surveillance]] device that is designed to be concealed or disguised in order to capture images or video without the subject's knowledge. Hidden cameras are often used in a variety of contexts, including [[law enforcement]], [[private investigation]], and [[reality television]].
== Hidden Camera ==


== History ==
[[File:Lens_of_Mini_Camcorder.jpg|thumb|right|A typical lens used in hidden cameras.]]
The use of hidden cameras dates back to the early 20th century, when they were primarily used by [[law enforcement agencies]] for surveillance purposes. The technology has evolved significantly over the years, with modern hidden cameras being much smaller and more discreet than their predecessors.


== Types of Hidden Cameras ==
A '''hidden camera''' is a still or video camera used to record people without their knowledge. The camera is "hidden" because it is either not visible to the subject being filmed, or is disguised as another object. Hidden cameras are also known as "spy cameras" or "nanny cams."
There are several types of hidden cameras, including [[pinhole cameras]], [[spy cameras]], and [[nanny cams]]. Pinhole cameras are small cameras that can be hidden in a variety of objects, such as a clock or a smoke detector. Spy cameras are often disguised as everyday objects, such as a pen or a keychain. Nanny cams are used to monitor the behavior of caregivers, often without their knowledge.


== Legal Issues ==
== Uses ==
The use of hidden cameras is subject to various [[legal issues]], depending on the jurisdiction. In some countries, the use of hidden cameras is strictly regulated, while in others it is more loosely controlled. It is important to understand the legal implications of using a hidden camera before doing so.


== Ethical Considerations ==
Hidden cameras are used for a variety of purposes, including:
There are also ethical considerations associated with the use of hidden cameras. While they can be used for legitimate purposes, such as catching a thief or monitoring a caregiver, they can also be used for nefarious purposes, such as invading someone's [[privacy]].
 
* '''Surveillance''': Hidden cameras are often used in [[surveillance]] to monitor activities in a particular area without the subjects being aware of the monitoring.
* '''Security''': They are used in [[security]] systems to capture evidence of criminal activity.
* '''Research''': In [[psychological research]], hidden cameras can be used to observe natural behavior in subjects.
* '''Entertainment''': Hidden cameras are used in [[reality television]] and [[prank shows]] to capture genuine reactions from people.
 
== Types ==
 
Hidden cameras come in various forms and can be disguised as everyday objects. Some common types include:
 
* '''Button cameras''': These are small cameras that can be hidden in clothing, such as in a button.
* '''Smoke detector cameras''': Cameras hidden in smoke detectors are used in rooms to monitor activities discreetly.
* '''Clock cameras''': These are cameras hidden in clocks, often used in homes and offices.
 
== Legal and Ethical Issues ==
 
The use of hidden cameras raises several legal and ethical issues. In many jurisdictions, it is illegal to record someone without their consent, especially in private settings. Ethical concerns also arise regarding the invasion of privacy and the potential misuse of recorded footage.
 
== Related Pages ==


== See Also ==
* [[Surveillance]]
* [[Surveillance]]
* [[Privacy law]]
* [[Security camera]]
* [[Reality television]]
* [[Privacy]]
* [[Nanny cam]]


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Latest revision as of 11:34, 15 February 2025

Hidden Camera[edit]

A typical lens used in hidden cameras.

A hidden camera is a still or video camera used to record people without their knowledge. The camera is "hidden" because it is either not visible to the subject being filmed, or is disguised as another object. Hidden cameras are also known as "spy cameras" or "nanny cams."

Uses[edit]

Hidden cameras are used for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Surveillance: Hidden cameras are often used in surveillance to monitor activities in a particular area without the subjects being aware of the monitoring.
  • Security: They are used in security systems to capture evidence of criminal activity.
  • Research: In psychological research, hidden cameras can be used to observe natural behavior in subjects.
  • Entertainment: Hidden cameras are used in reality television and prank shows to capture genuine reactions from people.

Types[edit]

Hidden cameras come in various forms and can be disguised as everyday objects. Some common types include:

  • Button cameras: These are small cameras that can be hidden in clothing, such as in a button.
  • Smoke detector cameras: Cameras hidden in smoke detectors are used in rooms to monitor activities discreetly.
  • Clock cameras: These are cameras hidden in clocks, often used in homes and offices.

Legal and Ethical Issues[edit]

The use of hidden cameras raises several legal and ethical issues. In many jurisdictions, it is illegal to record someone without their consent, especially in private settings. Ethical concerns also arise regarding the invasion of privacy and the potential misuse of recorded footage.

Related Pages[edit]