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camera courtesy of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "camera courtesy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to acknowledge the source or provider of a camera or photographic equipment in a credit or attribution context. Example: "All the stunning photos in this article were taken with a camera courtesy of Canon."
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Alternative expressions(20)
photo courtesy of
tape courtesy of
film courtesy of
photo provided by
image courtesy of
recording courtesy of
video provided by
imagery courtesy of
filming courtesy of
footage provided by
special thanks to
sequence courtesy of
video source
images courtesy of
video courtesy of
picture courtesy of
imaging courtesy of
in cooperation with
pictures courtesy of
footage courtesy of
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Every teen-ager with an opposable thumb already has a camera, courtesy of her iPhone, but if her goal is to snap artistic, blurry pictures go for one of the cool analogue models at the Lomography Gallery Store (41 West 8th Street); for instance, the medium-format Diana F+ ($95) or the Fisheye ($50-$50-$80
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And the Hermitage in St . Petersburghands us a nifty 3-D camera, courtesy of IBM, that lets us zoom in on a fine microscopic level to an exceptional art-historical smorgasbord, a tool lately matched by the Met, whose zoom feature, a digital camera in combination with FlashPix software, is quick and razor-sharp.
News & Media
In the next experiment, our algorithm is evaluated with real video data captured by a surveillance camera, courtesy of Adyoron Intelligent Systems Ltd., Tel Aviv, Israel.
As well as footage of unrealistically good-looking business people in suits shaking hands at pretend meetings, or photogenic babies smiling and goo-goo-la-ing at the camera, courtesy of Getty, Wordeo users can also insert their own video clips into the messages — by tweaking the video content after the app generates the first version of the Wordeo (using the "tweak" interface, pictured below). .
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Cubans watched the war through the lenses of Arab and European television cameras, courtesy of Mr. Castro's media monopoly.
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By the turn of the century, when newspapers began to print photographs in some numbers, readers had their own cameras, courtesy of Kodak, and had decided that the medium had advantages.
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He owned three cameras courtesy of the German health system, which had also helped pay for a two-year course at photography college following the illness he now thinks was psychosomatic.
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Phablets have started to dominate the top phone cameras courtesy of the iPhone 6 Plus, Note 4 and LG G3 which means this traditional weak area of the Nexus line has a tough job on its hands.
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The large concept camera comes courtesy of ADR Studios, who modeled after Instagram's logo (which itself is a play on Polaroid).
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In seconds, he was listening to audio of the printed words the camera captured, courtesy of a new app on his Apple Inc iPhone.
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With more former students of Trump University likely to be going before the cameras soon, courtesy of the Clinton campaign, it's hard to see him improving on that front.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "camera courtesy of", ensure you're accurately crediting the source that provided the camera or its use. This adds transparency and professionalism to your work.
Common error
Avoid using "camera courtesy of" if the camera was not actually provided by the attributed source. Always verify the true origin to prevent misrepresentation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "camera courtesy of" functions as an attributive phrase, used to credit the source or provider of the camera used in a specific context. As Ludwig AI underlines, it serves to acknowledge the origin of the equipment.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "camera courtesy of" is used to give credit to the provider of a camera in various contexts. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically correct, and while its usage is relatively rare, it's found across news, media, and scientific domains. To ensure clarity and accuracy, always verify the origin of the camera being credited. If needed, ""camera provided by"" or "camera supplied by" can serve as alternative phrasing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
camera provided by
Replaces "courtesy of" with "provided by", a more direct synonym.
camera supplied by
Uses "supplied by" instead of "courtesy of", indicating the camera was furnished by the mentioned entity.
camera donated by
Indicates the camera was given as a gift or contribution.
camera gifted by
Similar to donated but implies a more personal or celebratory context.
camera on loan from
Specifies that the camera is temporarily provided and expected to be returned.
camera with the compliments of
A more formal and slightly archaic way of saying "courtesy of".
camera via
A concise way to indicate the source of the camera, suitable for informal contexts.
camera from
A simple and direct way to state the origin of the camera.
camera through the agency of
A more formal way of indicating that the camera was obtained through an intermediary.
camera facilitated by
Highlights the role of the mentioned entity in making the camera available.
FAQs
How can I use "camera courtesy of" in a sentence?
You can use "camera courtesy of" to give credit to the provider of a camera, for example: "The stunning landscape shots were captured with a camera courtesy of Canon."
What's a simpler way to say "camera courtesy of"?
Alternatives include "camera provided by", "camera supplied by", or simply "camera from" depending on the context. For example, you could say "This photo was taken with a camera "camera provided by" Nikon".
Is it appropriate to use "camera courtesy of" in formal writing?
Yes, "camera courtesy of" is acceptable in formal writing to acknowledge the source of the camera. However, phrases like "camera provided by" or "camera supplied by" might be more direct and clearer.
Can I use "image courtesy of" instead of "camera courtesy of"?
No, "image courtesy of" is used to credit the source of an image, not the camera itself. Use "image courtesy of" when crediting who provided the image, and "camera courtesy of" when crediting who provided the camera. For example: "Image courtesy of Getty Images; camera courtesy of Canon."
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested