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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific camera that originates from a particular place or source.
Example: "I recently purchased a camera from the local photography store that specializes in vintage equipment."
Alternatives: "a camera sourced from the" or "a camera obtained from the".
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Jumaane!" A camera from the local television station Spectrum News NY1 stayed on him.
Another snatched a camera from the footwell, and started snapping my face as I snapped hers.
We brought with us a camera from the esteemed Harvard astronomer Donald Menzel, who couldn't make the trip.
The US military research agency, Darpa, has commissioned a hummingbird-size drone, equipped with a camera, from the firm AER.
As a child I remember exploring my father's Minolta film camera — a camera from the mid-1950s that was given to him by his father.
At a glance the Leica M9 resembles a camera from the 50's and 60's.
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Before calling his assigned game, Cianci made the rounds followed by a camera from Meet the Press and a reporter from the Boston Globe.
In addition, he created a guide for hairstyling and makeup application that might keep a camera from recognizing the person beneath the elaborate get-up.
It also lets you control a camera from your iPad, should the camera be beyond your reach.
A camera from Continental Airlines, however, captured the event, and Mr. Lautenberg, a Democrat from New Jersey, released that video.
A protester ripped a security camera from the ceiling and danced in triumph.
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