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The phrase "a camera that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a camera in the past or referring to a specific camera that existed or was used previously.
Example: "I found a camera that was once owned by a famous photographer at the estate sale."
Alternatives: "a camera which was" or "a camera that existed".
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This gave me the sensation of looking through a camera that was panning to the left.
The ball slammed off a camera that was near the foul pole and was partially in the field of play.
He said that the tape came from a camera that was operated by a private shipping company in the port.
"Whenever he saw a camera, that was it, he would drop everything," Roman Lejtman, a journalist who covered the investigation, said.
I've already vindicated Grissom a long time ago". Newport had hoped to salvage film from a camera that was running when Liberty Bell 7 splashed down.
The craft also had a camera that was to take wide- and medium-angle snapshots of the planet's atmosphere, similar to an Earth-based weather satellite.
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Read reviews on the cameras you like, because reviews can help save you from spending a hundred dollars on a camera that isn't underwater and just has fishies on the front.
The tethered system uses a camera that is attached to a 10-foot helium balloon.
Wait, what!? $800 for a camera that's designed for still lifes?
A camera that is worn on eyeglasses supplies images to the implant wirelessly.
In the video, a reflection can be seen of a cameraman holding a camera that is clearly not a smartphone.
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