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Discover Ludwig"magnifying camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a camera that has a zoom lens or a macro lens which magnifies objects in the shot. For example: "I purchased a new magnifying camera, so I can take close-up shots of small objects."
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A high-speed camera and a magnifying camera were used to observe the actual behavior of the fibers.
A nurse in the room with Ms. Cohen held a magnifying camera to her face, and suggested she close her eyes.
It's essentially a flexible magnifying camera for displays of mobile devices.
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She had accepted the mega-magnifying camera by then.
Mounted on the measuring head are a Rh-target X-ray tube (30 W, maximum voltage 50 kV, maximum current 0.6 mA) and a 30 mm2 XFlash silicon drift detector (energy resolution <145 eV at Mn K(_{a})) together with two magnifying optical cameras to document the mapped area.
Without the magnifying lens of the camera, Ms. Hobmeier's Maria cannot achieve the dominant, coolly transfixing presence she has in the movie.
A University of Houston professor invented an iPhone app called DermoScreen with software that determines in seconds whether a mole or lesion is likely cancerous; it requires the subject to take a photo of the spot with a magnifying glass over the camera lens.
Unlike the emergency departments in almost all hospitals, the rape treatment center at St . Lukes-Roosevelt is equipped with a video camera with a magnifying lens called a colposcope, as well as a Wood's lamp, which illuminates a victim with a purplish-blue glow, allowing examiners to find drops or smudges of an attacker's body fluids that can be swabbed and analyzed for DNA.
The device, which looks something like a hair dryer, is built around a low-end digital camera sensor with a magnifying lens and light source mounted in front of it.
Samples are mounted vertically, perpendicular to the beam and radiographs are acquired thanks to a 2D detecting ensemble made of a scintillator, a magnifying objective x10/N.A 0.42 and a sCMOS camera (PCO-edge).
We're also premiering the video for the opening song from Centres "Contain (Astoria Version)." To create it, Craig replaced a camera lens with a magnifying glass, shooting at various places around Vancouver that are significant to him.
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