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The phrase "a camera that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capabilities or potential functions of a camera in a hypothetical or past context.
Example: "She dreamed of owning a camera that could capture images in complete darkness."
Alternatives: "a camera capable of" or "a camera able to".
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All that was needed was a camera that could handle it.
Their only import was that they had been captured by a camera that could, magically, record movement in time.
Rebel eventually employed a more-extensive array of equipment most of it digital including a remote-controlled eight-propellered contraption equipped with a camera that could capture images of normally inaccessible animals from the air.
The prosecutor, Brad Leventhal, suggested that Dr. Borukhova was a hypocrite because she broke the Sabbath — religiously permissible only in emergencies — the night before the murder to buy a camera that could be hidden in a button.
A few years ago, when I was working on the BBC Springwatch programme, we got hold of a camera that could shoot at 1,000 frames a second, thus enabling us to slow the action down to one-fortieth of normal speed.
It was back in the early years of the decade, too, that Sony's London studio was experimenting with the motion capture technology that would in 2003 become its EyeToy peripheral, a camera that could track simple player movements and translate them into onscreen action.
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In 1908, Julius Neubronner, who had used carrier pigeons in his work as an apothecary, filed a patent for a miniature camera that could be worn by a pigeon and would be activated by a timing mechanism.
Other hardware options our sources say Snap has preliminarily discussed include a mounted action camera similar to a GoPro, and a stereoscopic camera that could take 3D images.
It was a few days before the Iditarod in Anchorage and Strathe had just come from a race meeting where he'd been cautioned about carrying a GoPro camera that could receive a Wi-Fi signal.
VM [23] is used to get an image from a virtual camera that could be placed between two real cameras as shown in Figure 15.
"The likelihood of a small company making a new camera that could follow the footsteps of GoPro is slim," he said.
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