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Free sign upThe phrase "a camera in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the location or context of a camera, often in relation to another object or setting.
Example: "She placed a camera in a corner of the room to capture the entire event."
Alternatives: "a camera located in a" or "a camera situated in a".
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How can you place a camera in a space and make the space look interesting?
His trip to court was shown live on television from a camera in a helicopter.
We follow it horizontally, as if it were a landscape being surveyed by a camera in a long pan-shot.
Nobody knew that putting a camera in a muddy bit of river would generate such a fantastic story.
He then described being "harassed by an awful little man with a camera in a London street".
But instead of writing a report, Galster hid a camera in a satchel and posed as a black-market dealer.
In addition, putting a camera in a car means that automakers could potentially add face and speaker identification software.
Though, arguably, not as immersive as putting a camera in a cage and then setting a man on fire.
Supply Link for example has not yet installed a camera in a factory and is wary of doing so.
The device will keep a camera in a steady neutral position even if the user is not holding the device steadily while in motion.
"No photographer walks around with a camera in a bag," said the woman, who is an unofficial guardian of the park she cherishes.
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