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Discover LudwigThe phrase "camera without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as part of a longer sentence to describe a specific camera that does not have a particular feature or function. Example: "I realized too late that I had packed my camera without a memory card, so I wasn't able to take any pictures on my trip."
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He speaks to the camera, without a distinctive regional accent.
Soon even television anchors are going on camera without makeup.
If you want a camera without those drawbacks, buy a bigger, more expensive interchangeable-lens model.
An equivalent camera without the projector costs about half as much.
People would walk by, only inches from the camera, without acknowledging its presence.
One might well ask whether an action staged exclusively for the camera, without a live audience, qualifies as a "performance".
Twisting it back and forth twice opens the camera without needing to fumble around for a button.
A fluffy snowy egret was near enough to fill the frame of my camera without zooming the lens.
This wasn't what cost Martin Keys his job - that was another moment caught on camera without him knowing.
Researchers in 2013 showed how they could activate a Macbook's camera without triggering the green "this-thing-is-on" light.
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It's incredible to think it was all created in-camera, without any post-production.
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