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Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device used to take photographs or videos. For example: "I bought a new digital camera last week, and I'm really enjoying taking photos with it."
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60 human-written examples
Their talk was of rival software packages and camera types, and the scholarships to western universities they always just seemed to miss.
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I incorporated this surveillance camera in the painting.
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I was just beside the camera, yet it's not in the film".
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The fatal shooting of Ramirez was recorded by the dashboard camera in Morrison's patrol car.
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At the Sea Life aquarium in Auckland, New Zealand, Sony technicians working with the aquarium's animal trainers taught Rambo, a female octopus, to press the shutter on a special camera and take pictures of the visiting public (each photo sells for $NZ2 to support the aquarium's conservation programmes).
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Since 1984 Dateline has pioneered the low-cost alternative to camera crews – video journalists – winning countless awards along the way, including the Gold Walkley for Mark Davis and 18 Walkley awards.
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This meant that talent both behind the camera and in front of the camera were able to learn their craft, which in turn led to shows such as The Cosby Show being made for primetime audiences, which in turn proved to be training grounds for the next generation of talent".
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The app replaces a paper checklist and digital camera with software.
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There is a long-running show on Italia 1 called Le lene and, a while back, three of its regulars, Trio Medusa, collared the Rome city official with responsibility for policing the stadium and took him through some hypothetical questions about what would happen if a female tourist was repeatedly struck in the face and the attackers took her camera.
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The camera trap also permits [us] to discover new species and to confirm some species as golden cats, gigantic pangolin, ratel [or honey badger]." McPhee's work, which he is currently crafting into a master's thesis, is not going unnoticed.
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McPhee and his team compared their findings with another camera trap survey in a non-hunted forest in Lomami national park, only to discover that the lesula appeared to be doing as well in the heavily-hunted forest as in the non-hunted one.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the features of a "camera", be specific about its capabilities, such as resolution, zoom range, and low-light performance.
Common error
Avoid using "camera" interchangeably with more specific terms like "lens" or "camcorder". A "camera" is the complete device, while a lens is a component, and a camcorder is specifically for video recording.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "camera" is as a noun, serving as the subject or object of a sentence. Ludwig provides examples where "camera" refers to a device used for taking pictures or videos.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "camera" is a grammatically correct and very common noun, primarily used in a neutral register. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it refers to a device used for capturing still or moving pictures. Predominantly found in News & Media sources, "camera" is a versatile term that writers can confidently use. When using the term, specify its features for better understanding, and avoid confusion with related terms like "lens". The examples provided by Ludwig illustrate its widespread application and contextual relevance.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
digital camera
Highlights the digital nature of the camera, common in modern usage.
photographic device
Replaces "camera" with a more technical term, emphasizing the device's function.
imaging equipment
Focuses on the broader category of equipment used for capturing images.
video recorder
Specifies the function of recording video, if that is the context.
still camera
Emphasizes the capture of still images rather than motion.
camcorder
Specifies a portable combined video camera and recorder.
recording device
Broadens the scope to any device that records visual information.
lens
Refers to a key component of a camera, focusing on optics.
viewfinder
Highlights the part of the camera used for composing the image.
surveillance system
Specifies the use of a camera for monitoring purposes.
FAQs
How to use "camera" in a sentence?
You can use "camera" to refer to the device used for taking pictures or videos. For example, "She brought her new camera on vacation to capture the beautiful scenery."
What can I say instead of "camera"?
You can use alternatives like "photographic device", "imaging equipment", or "video recorder" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "camera" or "camara"?
"Camera" is the correct spelling. "Camara" is a misspelling.
What's the difference between "camera" and "lens"?
A "camera" is the complete device used for capturing images or videos, while a "lens" is a component of the camera that focuses light onto the sensor.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested