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The phrase "a second camera" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional camera, often in contexts related to photography, videography, or technology.
Example: "For the event, I decided to bring a second camera to capture different angles."
Alternatives: "an additional camera" or "a backup camera".
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A second camera was also hit.
A second camera went after solid data from the face.
A second camera faced outward, to assess the state of nearby traffic.
His principal camera was confiscated but he recorded the encounter on a second camera.
The larger model, the 7 Plus, also includes a second camera on the back.
They set up a second camera with a fisheye lens trained downward on the canopy from atop an instrument tower.
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Video from a fourth camera was oddly blurred.
A third camera on an adjacent street captured a grainy image of his face.
"So I hired a fourth camera operator and he just followed Robin.
I should have hired a fifth camera to follow him too".
The S10 5G measures 6.7 inches, supports next-generation networks (that have yet to arrive most places) and adds a fourth camera on the back.
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