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Discover Ludwig"camera stand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about an object that is used to hold a camera still. For example, "I got a new camera stand last week, it helps me to take steady photographs."
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Poppe's office is behind the right-field bullpen, though an ESPN camera stand obscures his view.
This wide overhead is achieved by having a very tall camera stand at its maximum height.
At its base, out of range of her camera, stand stones known as blow-ins or erratics.
To try to be seen on camera: Stand outside at West 44th Street and Broadway starting at 6 30.
To try to be seen on camera: Stand at Trump International Plaza, Fifth Avenue and 59th Street.
Hopefuls who would like to be seen on camera stand at West 49th Street and Rockefeller Plaza.
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There were no camera stands or static shots, there was no producer or director to tell him what to do.
The work of Mr. Klein's painting teacher in Paris, Fernand Léger, and of Henri Cartier-Bresson, from whom he bought his first 35-millimeter camera, stands behind the picture.
It is only overcome in the final duet, during which the camera stands back and lets the lovebirds belt out their feelings against a Technicolor sky.
They summon a man in jeans, who leads de Hamel to a "little room evidently used for photography," where de Hamel nestles among "camera stands, filing cabinets of microfilms and a photocopier".
The homer caromed off the television camera stands beyond the center-field wall, a 417-foot shot that was not as momentous as his homer against Atlanta in his first National League Championship Series at-bat last October.
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