camera (photos)
The Spanish word 'cámara (de fotos)' translates to 'camera (photos)' in English. This is a device that captures still images or videos. It can be analog, which uses film to capture and record images, or digital, which records images electronically. The term 'cámara de fotos' distinguishes it specifically as a device for taking still photographs as opposed to video.
I am going to buy a new photo camera.
This sentence expresses a future intention or plan of the speaker. 'Voy a' is the Spanish equivalent of 'I am going to' in English, which is used to talk about future plans.
Can I see your photo camera?
This sentence is asking for a permission to do something, in this case, to see the other person's photo camera. '¿Puedo ver?' translates as 'Can I see?' in English.
My photo camera doesn't work correctly.
The speaker is complaining about a malfunction of his/her photo camera. 'No funciona correctamente' means 'doesn't work correctly' in English. Negations in Spanish are usually formed by placing 'no' before the verb.