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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera that can" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the capabilities or features of a camera.
Example: "I am looking for a camera that can take high-quality photos in low light conditions."
Alternatives: "a camera capable of" or "a camera designed to".
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We are using a camera that can pick up infrared light.
The craft sports a camera that can see deep in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum.
To that end, he invests in the invention of a camera that can capture metaphysical phenomena.
Photographers have been wowed by the Lytro, a camera that can refocus a shot after you take it.
The system requires a camera that can magnetically record instructions about scent onto a roll of film.
She owns a camera that can take moving pictures and stream them, live, to the whole world, instantly.
J-Phones sold more than five million phones that include a camera that can snap and send small photos.
A camera that can connect to the Internet from anywhere can talk to every other device on the Internet.
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Specially developed technology used in One Life included super-high speed cameras that can slow down action by a factor of 80, a stabilised camera that can travel in the midst of a herd of beasts and an HD macro-camera that can lay bare hitherto invisible life forms.
Rafael, an Israeli defense contractor, makes the Firefly, a wireless camera that can be launched from a 40mm grenade launcher.
Even more promising is an adult robot called CoWorker, a meter-tall device with a video camera that can transmit live images from remote locations.
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