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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera that seems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a camera that gives the impression of having certain qualities or features.
Example: "I found a camera that seems to capture colors more vividly than my old one."
Alternatives: "a camera that appears" or "a camera that looks".
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The result is a camera that seems more complicated than it should be.
Most alarming, we see him from the side, by means of a camera that seems mounted in midair.
Some teenagers from my building threw eggs at an apartment in the neighboring building, which has now installed a camera that seems to point at apartments in our building.
Mostly, he avails himself of a muted gray palette and a camera that seems to be forever on the move, floating behind the characters as they walk, following them up and down staircases, drifting beside them as they exchange words or stare into the void.
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He films the dancing with a circling, weaving, bobbing camera that seems to be moving (almost dancing itself) in rhythm with the music.
Several times during the trial, jurors were shown a recording from a restaurant surveillance camera that seemed to show the officer lifting the woman, Irma Marquez, 44, by her waist and throwing her face-first to the floor.
Efforts to show the interior lives of the characters come through in wide, honey-colored shots, composed like photographs and sustained by a staring camera that seems paralyzed with boredom.
Finally, for stereo vision cameras, we chose the G3 EV camera that seemed to satisfy the constraints with small and fast-moving targets.
Unfortunately, there are several flaws in the current version of Facebook Camera that seem especially glaring compared to Instagram.
Not being able to get instant feedback is sometimes a challenge, but I've also had the experience of viewing something on the LCD screen of my digital camera that seemed fine at that size but didn't look so great when I actually saw the finished product on a large computer screen.
There's a wit and ambiguity about That Sinking Feeling's sly mockery of the Thatcher government's ethical crusades – "I'm just a symptom of the moral decay that's gnawing at the heart of this country," he sang, the sweet harmony vocal on the last word sounding like a musical wink to camera – that seemed to desert Johnson later on.
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