Through counsel, Trump has repeatedly spoken out about the importance of cameras in the courtroom in this case.
A final alternative is that the court release audio and visual recordings at the end of each day.
The court has been providing a video feed of the court proceedings to an overflow and media courtroom.

Donald Trump speaks to the media Monday a the New York State Supreme CourtMichael M. Santiago/Getty Images
The coalition attorneys noted that prosecutors oppose the request, but that attorneys for Trump have not responded.
Broadcasting the trial proceedings in this case will clearly advance that interest.
The media attorneys also tried to counter concerns over privacy and sensationalism.

Without doubt, the public and media will be closely watching the D.D.C.
trial, regardless whether cameras are present, they wrote.
Cameras simply ensure that Americans can see what transpires for themselves.
A spokesperson for Fox News said that the web link also was a part of the coalition.
The Judicial Conference last month loosened some restrictions on access for civil and bankruptcy cases but not criminal proceedings.