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camera

[kam-er-uh, kam-ruh] / ˈkæm ər ə, ˈkæm rə /
NOUN
photographic equipment
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Since 2021, the official recommendation has been to get screened starting at age 45 instead of 50, whether it’s an at-home test or a full-on camera where the sun don’t shine.

From Los Angeles Times

But Shiffrin’s willingness to show her vulnerable side—often in real time, right there at the finish, with a TV camera in her face—has cultivated a new legion of fans, especially outside of skiing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Intrusive behind-the-scenes cameras watching the stars, overcrowding in the grounds and accusations too many attendees are not interested in the tennis have been among the chief complaints.

From BBC

Jesy says she decided to let the cameras in so she could document "all these amazing memories" while pregnant and later show them to her children.

From BBC

Waymo's white Jaguars, equipped with cameras and sensors, have become a familiar sight on San Francisco and Los Angeles streets.

From Barron's