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  2. Walmart testing body cameras for some in-store employees - AOL

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    KNWA/FOX24 reached out to the National Retail Federation regarding the use of body cameras in retail stores. Free app now available for blind and low-vision customers at Walmart

  3. 47 Gifts for Tween Girls, Recommended by Tweens and the ... - AOL

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    “The tripod can come in really handy for any tween who struggles to take decent group selfies with their friends,” says one parent. ... $7 at Walmart . 20. ... This camera has 4K image quality ...

  4. TikTokers are setting up tripods in Target and parking ... - AOL

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    “Think it’s a little trippy that you set up the tripod for all those shots. How long does the whole thing take,” replied @sodeevyne . “Ayo the camera angles are on point buddy ...

  5. Vivitar - Wikipedia

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    A Vivitar digital camera. The company's product line has included 35 mm SLR cameras, zoom lenses, flashes, film enlargers, binoculars, digital cameras, night vision products, point-and-shoot cameras, tripods, underwater cameras, smart home technology, health and wellness accessories, and other audio/video equipment. [citation needed]

  6. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    A tripod with flexible legs permitting it to grip to some objects. Small tabletop tripods (sometimes called tablepods) are also available, ranging from relatively flimsy models costing less than US$20, to professional models that can cost up to US$800 and can support up to 68 kg (150 lb). They are used in situations where a full sized tripod ...

  7. Tripod head - Wikipedia

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    Most camera equipment includes a built-in female 1/4-20 receptacle, so the majority of tripod heads utilize a male 1/4-20 screw as their head mounts. Many consumer level tripod heads use the bare head mount to attach the camera, but higher end models often include a camera mounting system that is pre-attached to the head mount.