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video camera

[vid-ee-oh-kam-er-uh, ‑-kam-ruh] / ˈvɪd i oʊˌkæm ər ə, ‑ˌkæm rə /
NOUN
camera
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Example Sentences

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Every hostile encounter he has with a Scientologist or a church representative — and they’re all hostile — involves a silent onlooker with an iPhone or a video camera, filming Theroux while his crew is trying to shoot the movie.

From Salon

Even when Ryland looks into the video camera he records himself with to send dispatches back to Earth, it feels less like a character on a dated single-cam sitcom, and more like Gosling is relishing the chance to refine the details of Grace’s personality and specific neuroses.

From Salon

The cameraman stopped, and started pushing buttons on the video camera and wiping the lens.

From Literature

It isn’t the first time we’ve seen the power that comes when almost everyone has a video camera in his or her pocket—thanks to the success of the iPhone.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says while home working has lots of benefits, "it has made a difference" to polygamous working, in terms of people not being on video camera and not being available when they claim they are.

From BBC