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Discover LudwigThe phrase "news camera" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a camera specifically designed for capturing news footage or broadcasts. Example: "The reporter stood in front of the news camera, ready to deliver the breaking story."
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A week after Scotland's independence referendum, a news camera microphone recorded the prime minister telling the former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg that the Queen had "purred" down the phone to him after the success of the no campaign.
After dying in a hail of bullets in '98, Johal has cultivated a new generation of YouTube fans, where you can watch him deadpan to a news camera: "You got another thing coming, bitch".
CTV only had one news camera.
They're all stalked simultaneously by news camera crews.
"There were news camera crews shining lights on it.
A young woman with a news camera approached him for an interview.
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Flooded subways and wrecked New Jersey boardwalks got the priority -- at least from news cameras.
The news cameras came, the dealers fled, and the mayor eventually promised a new park for the area.
They posed for news cameras.
Many posed happily for the news cameras.
And Mr. Burke placed himself before news cameras and apologized.
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