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The phrase 'equipped with a camera' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or person that has a camera attached or included. For example: - The new smartphone is equipped with a high-quality camera, perfect for capturing all your special moments. - The tourists were equipped with cameras to document their journey through the rainforest. - Our team was equipped with state-of-the-art drones equipped with cameras for aerial shots. - Jake's backpack was equipped with a small digital camera, making it easy for him to take photos on his hike. - The security system is equipped with cameras that allow you to monitor your home from your smartphone.
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All measurements were performed using a RAME HART NRL goniometer equipped with a camera CAMERA JVC KYF 70B.
Equipped with a camera on his forehead, Nao is programmed to speak 19 languages.
It is also equipped with a camera that will record video and capture photos on command.
A mini-helicopter, it is equipped with a camera which gives troops video and still images.
A childrens laptop, equipped with a camera and wireless communication ability.
ESPN covered the story with two roving cameras and a satellite truck equipped with a camera.
In an age when almost every cellphone is equipped with a camera, it is difficult to conceal aggressive behavior.
The US military research agency, Darpa, has commissioned a hummingbird-size drone, equipped with a camera, from the firm AER.
Image acquisition was done at differential inference contrast objective in a SP5 confocal inverted microscope equipped with a camera.
Standard Tornado GR1s and Jaguars can also fulfil tactical reconnaissance tasks when equipped with a camera pod.
Beam is a wheeled robot equipped with a camera, microphone, loudspeaker and a screen displaying live feed of your face.
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