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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about camera" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a topic related to cameras, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I would like to learn more about the camera features available in this model."
Alternatives: "regarding the camera" or "concerning the camera".
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Otherwise, what's different about camera makeup is the foundation.
We had the same basic moral positions about camera placement".
While Dora revels in her morning coffee, Ronnie gripes about camera tripods.
What I'm doing is as much about the cinema, it's as much about camera and script.
"Not having to worry about camera angles catching your double chin.
I grilled him about Camera 5 to find out if he knew how much it exposed.
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Did she, I ask, hear what Prince Harry said about camera-phones having killed the concept of a private life?
Tells about cameras, lighting, etc.
"There was no concern about cameras," he said.
I also mention the controversy about cameras in toilets.
Contemporaries testified that Pascal had no idea about cameras and little storytelling flair.
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