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entry camera
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "entry camera" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a camera that is positioned at an entry point, such as a door or gate, often for security or monitoring purposes. Example: "The building is equipped with an entry camera to enhance security and monitor who enters."
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The entry camera subscription will starts from £999 annually.
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58 human-written examples
Entry level camera resolution is 330 lines, high resolution cameras producing better than 400 lines.
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This is definitely an entry level camera so I doubt any mouths will be watering over this one.
News & Media
It ignores its audience and forces folks who might not want to learn about fancy things like "f-stop" and "taking good pictures" to read the manual, something an entry level camera shouldn't require you to do.
News & Media
Nikon has just upgraded their entry level camera with the new Nikon D3400.
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GoPro is launching a new entry-level camera into its lineup and it looks very, very familiar.
News & Media
The company also introduced an entry-level camera that features a rear facing LCD screen.
News & Media
The first rumor is an entry-level camera, perhaps a successor to the D3000.
News & Media
The Pentax K-x was announced last month, and it seems to be a very decent entry-level camera.
News & Media
Bixby is about more than voice, with text entry and camera-based computer vision modes of analysis, as well.
News & Media
GoPro recently launched an entry-level camera called the Hero+LCD, which was the company's first product with on-camera editing.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing security systems, use "entry camera" to clearly indicate a camera positioned at an access point for monitoring purposes. Ensure the context specifies what the camera is monitoring, such as building access or gate entry.
Common error
Avoid using "entry camera" to refer to any security camera; reserve it for cameras specifically positioned and used to monitor points of entry, as opposed to general surveillance.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "entry camera" functions as a compound noun, where "entry" modifies "camera" to specify its location or purpose. This is supported by Ludwig AI, confirming its usability in written English. It acts as a descriptor, identifying a specific type of camera used for monitoring entrances.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Wiki
15%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "entry camera" is a grammatically sound and understandable term for a camera specifically placed at an entrance for surveillance, as confirmed by Ludwig. While not exceptionally common, its usage is consistent across various contexts, particularly in news and media. When writing about security systems, using "entry camera" provides clarity, especially when distinguishing it from general security cameras. For alternatives, consider using "entrance camera" or "access camera" for similar meanings. To avoid misuse, reserve the term for cameras genuinely monitoring points of entry.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
entrance camera
This alternative directly replaces "entry" with its synonym "entrance", maintaining the same meaning.
access camera
This alternative replaces "entry" with "access", focusing on the camera's role in monitoring access points.
security camera at entrance
This alternative specifies the location of the security camera, making the meaning more explicit.
doorway camera
This alternative specifies the camera's location at the doorway.
entryway camera
This alternative specifies the camera's location at the entryway.
camera for entry monitoring
This alternative highlights the camera's function of monitoring entries.
camera at the point of entry
This alternative emphasizes the camera's placement at the exact location where entries occur.
building entry camera
This alternative specifies that the camera monitors entry into a building.
gate camera
This alternative specifies that the camera monitors entry through a gate.
camera for monitoring access
This alternative clarifies the general function of the camera.
FAQs
How to use "entry camera" in a sentence?
Use "entry camera" to describe a camera specifically positioned at an entrance for monitoring purposes. For example: "The building uses an "entry camera" to record all individuals entering after hours".
What can I say instead of "entry camera"?
You can use alternatives like "entrance camera", "access camera", or "security camera at entrance" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "entry camera" or "entrance camera"?
Both "entry camera" and "entrance camera" are correct and largely interchangeable, with "entrance camera" possibly being slightly more common in general usage.
What's the difference between "entry camera" and a regular security camera?
An "entry camera" specifically monitors a point of entry, such as a door or gate. A regular security camera might be positioned anywhere for general surveillance, not necessarily at an entrance.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested