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periscope

[per-uh-skohp] / ˈpɛr əˌskoʊp /


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The regular Magic 4 has a lower resolution 8-megapixel periscope telephoto camera.

From The Verge

The week before Russia attacked, a Ukrainian soldier peered through a periscope from the bottom of his trench.

From Seattle Times

That microscope camera wasn’t exactly an essential feature, but it’s disappointing not to see it replaced with something more useful, like the sort of periscope telephoto camera that Oppo itself pioneered.

From The Verge

SVITLODARSK, Ukraine — The Ukrainian soldiers watch and wait, nervously peering through a periscope from an icy trench at a forward observation post in eastern Ukraine.

From New York Times

A periscope was spotted before the Russian submarine dived again, hitting HMS Northumberland's sonar.

From BBC