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The phrase "a new camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently purchased or acquired camera, or when discussing the concept of a camera that is new or updated.
Example: "I just bought a new camera to capture all my travel memories."
Alternatives: "a fresh camera" or "an updated camera".
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So he bought a new camera.
"You might have a new camera tomorrow," he said.
They produced a new camera format called Micro Four Thirds.
"We had just bought a new camera," he said.
"He found his calling and bought a new camera.
A new camera has been constructed to assist their efforts.
He apologised and bought the guy a new camera.
A new camera system uses larger pixels for better picture quality and advanced focusing capabilities.
There was a new camera, and a small darkroom to go with it.
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Kodak has a new camera-recorder combo.
A new camera-based interaction solution allows an ordinary camera can detect small optical tags from a relatively large distance.
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