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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a type of camera intended for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "I bought a camera for the aspiring photographer in my family."
Alternatives: "a camera designed for" or "a camera suitable for".
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SH: So in that context, what was it that prompted you to pick up a camera for the first time?
With the help of a translator, they interviewed the local photographers -- many of whom were using a camera for the first time -- about their work.
At 30, he picked up a camera for the first time and headed to NYC where he helped set in motion the graphic photography movement.
Bring a camera for the staggering bay and mountain views; beware the high winds that can pitch the incautious over sheer 700-foot cliffs.
"All three of us were wondering: 'Why are they hitting other military people?' " The photographer grabbed a camera for the first time and crouched down by the window.
One lingering question in the church, though, was whether to improve security, and there was talk about buying a camera for the church entrance.
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You can pre-order a camera for $499 on the company's website.
And then a camera for reference of the actors and get each moment.
Continuity Camera essentially uses an iPhone as a surrogate camera for the desktop.
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