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The phrase "a video camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that records moving images and sound.
Example: "I bought a video camera to capture my family's special moments during our vacation."
Alternatives: "a camcorder" or "a filming device".
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(Someone recorded it on a video camera).
Bergman had begun carrying a video camera.
In 1984, Freedman bought a video camera.
A man with a video camera circled.
I wish I had a video camera.
A tourist with a video camera".
It also has a video camera.
Behind the pipe is a video camera.
And she bought a video camera to record his progress.
The next day he returned with a video camera.
Mr. van Rosendaal rolled back footage from a video camera.
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