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Free sign upThe phrase "a camera with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or accessory of a camera.
Example: "I just bought a camera with a high-resolution lens that captures stunning images."
Alternatives: "a camera featuring a" or "a camera equipped with a".
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And on a camera with a jumbo sensor?
It showed a camera with a line through it.
IN THE ceiling there is a camera with a powerful zoom.
But it's also awesome; when have you ever used a camera with a 7-inch screen?
It's huge and heavy, as befitting a camera with a 4.8-inch screen.
They were photographed at night using a camera with a three-foot-long telephoto lens.
She wore a warm jacket and red gloves, and she held a camera with a long lens.
When closed, the S700 resembles a camera, with a lens on the front and a large screen on the back.
And yet it's also true that a camera with a larger sensor does create the blur effect.
You would need an even wider lens to get the same effect on a camera with a smaller sensor.
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We used a HikVision DS-2df8523iw-a camera with a maximum focal distance of 135 mm and a maximum resolution of 1280 × 768.
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