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Discover Ludwig"on my camera" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location or possession of something on a person's camera. Example: "I took some amazing photos on my camera during my trip to Europe." In this sentence, "on my camera" indicates that the photos were taken using the person's camera.
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I know that was the case with me: I turned on my camera because I was at home, signed off work, sick, and really bored.
When I was off the grounds, I turned on my camera again to try to snap a photograph of the only thing I could still see: the rearview mirror.
"Stop taking photos of me," growled one young woman as I snapped away on my camera.
I tighten my grip on my camera.
Yesterday I found glitter on my camera battery.
He said that when he first photographed the fabric scrap with the tekhelet dye, "the L.C.D. on my camera literally radiated".
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Nonetheless, I turned on the video function of my camera, now letting my ears guide me.
While a pilot flies, "I'm hanging out of the window with a helmet on and my camera".
In high school I would make videos on my video camera -- you know, really bad ones.
The autofocus feature on my digital camera doesn't always work.
It was all worth it for the views and meeting the local schoolchildren en route who were fascinated by seeing their own pictures on my digital camera.
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