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Discover Ludwig'film camera' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the traditional kind of camera used for photography, which uses a strip of film to capture images, as opposed to a digital camera. For example: "My grandfather still uses his old film camera to take pictures."
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He was handy with a film camera.
Another option is to use a film camera.
He carried both a film camera and a digital camera.
A 16-millimeter film camera is plenty cool.
What I wanted was an S.L.R. film camera.
On a film camera, it would be hit or miss.
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That all changed around 1890, with the advent of the hand-held roll-film camera.
For a visit to a Welsh slate quarry a sound-film camera was reluctantly made available.
(To calculate the film-camera equivalents, multiply by 2).
It is the film-camera business, not the film business.
There were even film-camera enthusiasts who came to the defense of film.
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