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press camera

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press camera [′pres ‚kam·rə]
(optics)
A folding camera, usually of 4- by 5-inch (10.2- by 12.7-centimeter) format, once widely used in newspaper photography.


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CAPTION(S): CONVICTED: Marlon King attempts to dodge press cameras at court LEAVING COURT: Julie King, wife of the former Boro player, leaves court after her husband is sent to jail for 18 months after assaulting a woman ATTACK SCENE: The Soho Revue Bar
The boys tried to strike a record at the Guinness Pavilion sorting socks - yeah right, my mum had a better chance; children took a gondola ride, we strolled around making more memories, shopped, bargained, mum got my hands hennaed so I had to balance my press camera in one hand and ask my brother to click.
Byline: Dan Williams JOE CALZAGHE and Bernard Hopkins got into the same ring in Las Vegas yesterday - but at different times as they trained in front of the press cameras in preparation for Saturday's big fight, writes Dan Williams.
 
 
 
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