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My camera gathers dust.
The camera gathers enough light that it can shoot at f1.8 - compare that to the f2.8 to f3.5 common to point-and-shoots.
Elizabeth Banks, moving smoothly behind the camera, gathers up all the stray pieces with bright, spit-spot efficiency, with scarcely any story glue to bind it all together; rather like its improbably harmonised Barden Bellas, the film gets by on fearsome pluck.
The Lytro Cinema camera gathers a truly staggering amount of information on the world around it.
The data that the camera gathers can be constructed into a topographic map, with concentric circles in different colors showing the changes of elevation of the cornea.
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The idea that anyone could pick up a camera, gather a crew and just start shooting a film — it just was not done.
The change was made to avoid reporters and cameras gathered at Charing Cross.
At the prison, an hour after she'd last been seen, the woman returned; again the cameras gathered around.
Standing in front of a group of reporters and cameras gathered on a few minutes' notice, he was flustered.
As always, his patient cameras gather masses of material — a hundred and seventy hours of it, in this instance — which he edits to delicately insinuating effect.
4) Taking Prince George to the hospital to meet his new baby sister - after getting him to give his best royal wave to the hundreds of cameras gathered outside the ward.
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