Photo Booth camera light

Approximately one in ten times that I turn on my new MacBook, the green camera light is on. If I open Photo Booth the camera screen is green. I then turn off the computer and re-start. Sometimes that solves the problem. Sometimes the light is still on. I then unplug the power cord, remove the battery, then replace the battery. After I restart, the light is off, and Photo Booth works.
For $2000, this ought not to happen.

matthewjp,
What programs do you have running on startup?
Are there any that might be accessing the hardware such as emulators, video editors, or photo capture software?
Nathan C.

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