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camera

[kam-er-uh, kam-ruh] / ˈkæm ər ə, ˈkæm rə /
NOUN
photographic equipment
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After more than competing on the pitch in this cup tie, the focus of Wrexham's cameras now turn to a crucial game against fifth-placed Hull City and a Welsh derby with Swansea City.

From BBC

The reserve said it was the second year that the fox has chosen to rear her young on the island and wildlife photographer Brian Needham caught her dip on camera.

From BBC

Like other American networks, they had positioned cameras on the rooftops of the Al-Mansur and Palestine hotels in Baghdad.

From Salon

To visually represent the protagonist's mental breakdown without making the single-room setting feel static, Chuprina says that he purposefully changed the camera lenses as the story progressed.

From BBC

But on Friday, dozens of body camera videos, evidence and reports from the investigation were made public by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

From BBC