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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired with a camera" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to images, videos, or other media that have been captured using a camera.
Example: "The stunning landscape photos were all acquired with a camera during her travels."
Alternatives: "captured using a camera" or "taken with a camera".
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High angle annular dark field STEM images were acquired with a camera length of 8 cm and a probe size of 0.2 nm.
All images were acquired with a camera (Optronics Inc., Goleta, CA) mounted on a fluorescence microscope (Olympus BX41, Leeds Precision Instruments) using a 100×/1.25 oil objective lens for a final magnification of 1000×.
Images were acquired with a camera equipped microscope (Leica Microsystems).
The digital images of the stained cell were acquired with a camera (Nikon E 4500, Japan).
Images were acquired with a camera mounted on an Olympus (BX50) microscope (Fotomatic AE, Athens, Greece using 40 × objective.
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Confocal images were acquired with a QuantEM 512SC camera (Photometrics) and wide-field images on the same microscope with a CoolSnapHQ camera (Photometrics).
Fluorescent images were acquired with a CoolSNAP camera (Photometrics) coupled to an ECLIPSE Ti-S microscope (Nikon).
The proposed approach is tested on Arabidopsis plant images acquired with a static camera capturing many subjects at the same time.
Images using a JEOL JEM 1010 transmission electron microscope (Tokyo, Japan) were acquired with a Morada camera system (Olympus Soft Imageing System, Münster, Germany).
In addition, 20 other images of each bread type were acquired with a digital camera, using the same spatial resolution.
Images were acquired with a CCD camera (Axiophot, Zeiss, Germany).
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