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The Camera is an item given to you automatically. It is essentially an easier way to take screenshots on your mobile device — and when capturing a Pokémon, you can tap the camera icon to easily take a picture within the app.

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  • The Camera is an item given to you automatically. It is essentially an easier way to take screenshots on your mobile device — and when capturing a Pokémon, you can tap the camera icon to easily take a picture within the app.
  • The Camera is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. It is can be found in the Miiverse Gallery after Link has completed one quest in the Drablands. The Camera allows the player to take screenshots of the game and post them to Miiverse similar to the Pictograph Box from The Wind Waker HD.
  • In Far Cry 3, the Camera is not so used, it serves to mark enemies on the screen and minimap. After being marked, enemies can be seen through walls.
  • The Camera is a Neck Item in Club Penguin Rewritten. It can be purchased for 300 coins at the Stage during Squidzoid vs Shadow Guy & Gamma Gal
  • -Camera Camera is a dog-like creature like GE and is the meme version of Cammy
  • A camera is a device used to capture images, either as still photographs or as sequences of moving images (movies or videos).
  • Cameras are Blocks that can take pictures in-game for later viewing. They were, at one time, only available in Minecraft: Pocket Edition. Cameras were removed from the Pocket Edition in update 0.16.0. However, the camera is still available in Minecraft: Education Edition.
  • A camera was a Human device used to take still images of a an event for later viewing. In 2020, Zoe Querez used a digital camera to take a picture of the crew of the USS Lewis & Clark in front of Saturn. (TOS novel: The Rings of Time) In 2151, Trip Tucker took a picture of Archer IV with a camera. (ENT episode: "Brave New World") Tucker again used a camera to take a picture of Captain Jonathan Archer. This picture was to be used by an artist to create a portrait of Archer. (ENT episode: "Rogue Planet")
  • Camera is a single by Amara, released as the third single from her fourth album A4. Amara wrote the song with Helena Fasesha, and it was produced by DJ TRAKZ and Pharrell Williams. The song is a dance-pop song, that contains influences of funk. "Camera" was praised for it's catchy beat and body confidence inspired lyrics. It was reviewed extremely positively by critics, with the only complaint being the length of the song. Camera was called the best song from the album
  • The Camera was introduced in Update 0.1.0. It was removed from the game in Update 0.9.0, but was added again in Update 0.14.0 with a new texture and it was "removed" again in Update 0.14.2. It is only obtainable through inventory editors. In Update 0.16.0, it could be obtained with Commands.
  • Cameras are small machines, usually handheld, used for capturing images called photographs. Most of the time, the images are still, but some cameras can even capture them while they are moving. Those are called "video" cameras, among other things and make Films. For years, Scientists have been trying to improve upon the camera. Digital cameras are certainly an improvement.
  • The camera in Carmageddon games can be changed to be displayed in a variety of angles. The player may choose how/where the camera must be, to improve the overall gaming experience. Depending on the situation, the user may prefer a different camera type to help view a certain aspect better. Similarly, the camera can also be changed in Action Replay, and this is helpful to record videos in the best angles.
  • A camera is
  • Frank Harrell has reviewed dozens of webcams.
  • After released the camera received a lot of criticism for being too jerky and for not having any true equivalent to the camera in the original Neverwinter Nights. It was also criticised for not being more like the camera in Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, i.e. an isometric viewpoint. The difficulties experienced seem due to the fact that NWN2 is a more party based adventure than NWN - and more equivalent to BG1 and 2.
  • A camera was an optical instrument used for taking photographs.
  • Wonder Dog posed for a camera that Doctor Rebos had, when he was disguising himself as a jounalist for Bow-Wow Magazine. Loco was going to take a picture of Rebos and Wonder Dog together, but he aimed the camera backwards, and the flash of light blinded his eyes. The Cape Courageous Space Center had cameras in place for their closed-circuit television system.
  • A camera is a device used to take pictures (usually photographs), either singly or in sequence, with or without sound recording, such as with video cameras. A camera that takes pictures singly is sometimes called a photo camera to distinguish it from a video camera. The name is derived from camera obscura, Latin for "dark chamber", an early mechanism for projecting images in which an entire room functioned much as the internal workings of a modern photographic camera, except there was no way at this time to record the image short of manually tracing it. Cameras may work with the visual spectrum or other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • A miscellaneous item appearing in Jagged Alliance and Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games. Its full name is "35 mm Camera". The camera can be used to take photographs.
  • When completing certain points of an Island, your poptropican will quickly take a picture using a digital camera which looks similar to the camera on Cryptids Island. These photos can be viewed inside your photo album.
  • Camera is the Latin word for chamber. to get it confused with the picture taking device.
  • A camera was a device used to store images called photographs. These images maybe still images or recorded as a movie. The Polaroid Corporation manufactured a type of instant camera that produces a photograph right away, which led the term "polaroid" that describes any type of instant camera photograph.
  • The camera is obtained by passing the mission Hattrick vs. Galloway. After Jimmy collects the bottles of liquor Galloway has stashed around the school and gives them to Ms. Philips. She gives him a basic black and white camera in exchange.
  • Camera is a special vs. mode in which still pictures can be taken during an endless match with unlimited lives using the Smash Cam. The pictures can be of fighters, items, backgrounds, or any combination. As long as it is on the screen, photographs can be recorded. Each photo takes up some data on the memory card.
  • The camera is a piece of equipment available in Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Deleted Scenes, used to take pictures of critical mission objects.
  • The Camera was a functional furni in Habbo Hotel. It was first introduced in November 2002. The Camera came in the form of an old-fashioned film camera on a tripod. It cost 10 Credits, and would come with two free rolls of film. Pictures could be taken in other user's guest rooms and official rooms, then placed on a wall in a guest room (They could also be picked-up and stored in the Big Hand).
  • During the 1960s, a button-shaped camera was developed by the KGB as a means of covertly taking pictures for espionage purposes. It was a small, lightweight, F21-type camera that was concealed behind a coat button, and also was connected to a thin cable leading from the camera itself to the pocket, to allow the camera to take pictures remotely. EVA, while disguised as Tatyana, used it to take pictures of areas within Groznyj Grad, the Shagohod, Colonel Volgin, and Major Raikov. Before returning to Groznyj Grad from Tikhogornyj, she also used it to take a picture of Naked Snake, for both personal reasons and as "insurance" in case Snake betrayed her.
  • Camera is an Occupation normally listed under Camera and Electrical Department. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Special Effects or Visual Effects.
  • The Camera is an item and minigame in Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box. It is owned by Mr. Beluga, owner of the Molentary Express. Sammy accidently drops the thing and it breaks into many pieces. Professor Layton and Luke ask Sammy what happened and Sammy gives the camera to them and asks them to fix it. Professor Layton and Luke then have the camera minigame in the trunk.
  • It was found by Eddy in his attic when the Eds were playing around in there. After quickly hatching a scam idea, Eddy decided to take pictures of all the neighborhood kids for their Cul-de-Sac Calendar scam. However, by doing so, they disturbed the kids and made them angry and/or injured. Eventually, they were noticed by the Kankers while trying to take a photo of them, and were abducted to become their fashion victims. Later Sarah made a calendar by using the dressed up Eds' photos to make them laughing stocks for all to see.
  • From New Latin camera obscura, dark chamber, because the first cameras used a pinhole and a dark room; from Latin camera, chamber or bedchamber, from Greek kamara ("vault".)
  • It is a useful item for anyone wanting to use these snapshots for blogs or simply for their own album. The Dizzy Veeton Fashion Camera takes a profile picture of your character and lists the clothing items being worn during that picture.
  • The camera is a device used to capture images, either as still photographs or as sequences of moving images (film or video). It appears in various Grand Theft Auto games.
  • The camera is used to take a picture of an object in order to complete an objective. The camera has a zoom lens but you cannot actually photograph an object while using it. Bond first uses the camera in the satellite control bunker, where he photographs the large monitor in the main control room. He uses it again to photograph a GoldenEye satellite in the Soviet missile silo.
  • Screenshots are snapshots you can take of the game while the game is paused. The feature was absent in Super Smash Flash, but were introduced in the sequel Super Smash Flash 2. Because of this, the only way to take screenshots in SSF was to press PrtScr while ingame, and pasting it into an image editing software.
  • The Camera is an investigation tool used in Condemned: Criminal Origins and Condemned 2: Bloodshot. It is used to digitally photograph evidence and send it to the lab, where Rosa can analyze it and provide information.
  • A Camera appears in the Elmo's World episode "Cameras," where it tells Elmo that he "ought to be in pictures", and then mentions that Elmo could be a photographer when he grows up. Finally, when Elmo points out Dorothy showing the Sports Photographer Elmo and the Nature Photographer Elmo to the camera, the camera is impressed.
  • Skaters often use cameras to film themselves doing tricks. The upshot to this is that they also record unfair police harassment, and attacks by those who are against skateboarding.
  • Cameras are objects introduced in The Sims 3 World Adventures. Sims cannot practice Photography without a camera, like taking classes, because there isn't a rabbit hole to provide the skill. The skill is later re-introduced in University Life with the smartphones. Using a camera presents the player with a first-person view, the second instance of which in any The Sims game. Cameras are also returned in The Sims 4: Get to Work as well as the Photography skill with more features than before.
  • The Camera is an item Harry Mason can pick up in Silent Hill. Harry can find the camera on top of an office desk on the second floor of Nowhere. The camera can be used to reveal the solution to the Light Puzzle on the third floor. The puzzle's solution is hidden among two paintings, and is revealed by using the camera's flash function.
  • A camera was a device which captured visual data in a way that made it possible for a scene that was captured to be re-created at a later time.
  • The Camera is a feature that is classified as a "power" in inFAMOUS 2.
  • The camera is a present that can be found in most of the Katamari game series titles. It can be equipped to the [[Prince] or current Cousin and used to take pictures during the game.
  • The Camera is used to take in-game screenshots, which can be uploaded to the Official Saints Row website. The camera can be enabled through the HUB. * On Xbox 360, screenshots are taken in Saints Row: The Third by pressing DOWN on the D-Pad, and by holding down BACK in Saints Row IV. * On PC, screenshots are taken by pressing F11 button.
  • The Camera is a pickup that appears in the level View of Innocence in Manhunt. James Earl Cash has to find the camera inside the Carcer City Mall. The camera is hidden inside the Toy Corner store. When found, it appears that its screen is broken and the player is forced to find a TV to view what's recorded on the tape.
  • Zajmuję się nagrywaniem creepypast. Nie, jasne że nie zawodowo, chociaż youtuberem można być zawodowo. Po prostu takie hobby. Codziennie nagrywam z kilka, codziennie przychodzą mi nowe pomysły. Tego dnia rodziców miało nie być od 11:00 wieczorem, a wrócić mieli dopiero o 10:00 następnego dnia. Pomyślałem, że jak dla mnie bomba, bo dzieciakiem nie jestem - wiem, że duchów i tak dalej nie ma, a jak są, to nie znikną czy nie pojawią się ze względu na obecność rodziców lub jej brak. Poza tym w nocy mogło mi przyjść więcej pomysłów.
  • A camera is that special little deathtrap that you always forget whenever something cool is happening, like the bombing of Pearl Harbor or the airplanes flying into the World Trade Center. Instead, you just get to tell people about it who don't believe you and often hang you for assuming you were a witch. Cameras come in many different forms and shapes. While some look like CDs, others many look like cigerettes or alcohol (the non clear kind).
  • The Camera is a gadget featured in Battlefield Hardline, issued to the Professional class. It functions similarly to the T-UGS in that it is a passive deployable gadget that spots enemies within a certain radius. However, the device itself is much smaller and harder to detect visually, can be placed on walls, and only detects enemies within roughly a 90 degree cone of vision.
  • A camera is what the user sees Second Life through. Typical camera functions like zooming the default view in and out with the mouse-wheel are possible. The camera in SL is also alot more "free roaming" than in most other 3D environments, working more like a 3D modeling program camera than a typical "game" camera. Things can be focused on by holding down the "Alt" key and clicking them. Moving the mouse will then move the camera around (rotate) the thing (this is typically referred to as "alt-zoom"). Panning the camera is also possible. Pressing the "Esc" key exits out of most camera changes and restores the camera to the default view.
  • Isobel Watkins used a camera and infrared film to take pictures of the Cybermen in the sewers of London. (TV: The Invasion) Harrison Chase used a camera to photograph the Krynoid in the grounds of Chase Mansion. (TV: The Seeds of Doom) The Fourth Doctor used a Polaroid camera to take a photograph of the soldier in Florence, 1505, and knocked him out while he was distracted by his photographic image. (TV: City of Death) Mickey Smith used his camera phone to take a picture of a Slitheen whilst it was being electrocuted. (TV: World War Three)
  • A camera is an object which serves as a viewpoint for rendering a part of the level. Each player actor is its own camera, though it is possible to change camera by "spying" on another player. Some source ports may provide additional camera features. For instance: * Chase camera, or third-person view * Free-roaming camera during demo playback * Spectating during multiplayer games * Scripted cutscenes, or Quake-like mini-cutscenes * Duke Nukem 3D-like security camera * Camera textures
  • A camera is often brought along by agents on missions in their favorite canon locations. They then proceed to take many photos of everything they see, sometimes spending extra time in the continuum after they should have already returned to HQ. Some agents are camera-mad enough that they are considered secondary weapons for the agents in question. They are rarely seen without a camera. Other agents, particularly those with coworkers that view them as Lust Objects, such as Suicide, have had to deal with cameras aimed at them due to the Multiverse Monitor and its nefarious Page Three.
  • A camera is used to take photos. In the wizarding world, photos have the ability to move. Bozo, Rita Skeeter's photographer, owned one, using it to take pictures of Gilderoy Lockhart in 1992 and the Triwizard champions in 1994 for the Daily Prophet. The camera emitted a cloud of purple smoke with each flash. Colin Creevey's camera is appeared to be a Muggle device, although since it did work at Hogwarts, it must not have had any electrical parts. During Colin's first year he took plenty of pictures of Harry, much to Harry's chagrin. Although the camera is non-magical, the pictures he took do move because he developed them in a special potion. Alternatively, the camera itself may have been a Muggle camera but enchanted to work taking magical photographs.
  • Most historians agree that the first modern camera was invented by the Swiss scientist Johann Zootenberg in 1913. Zootenberg had been sold a lemon by the local dealer of used Ford Model Ts, and decided that the only sensible way to resolve the dispute would to steal the man's eternal soul. Zootenberg was in fact successful in developing the first cumbersome, ugly, gray camera (Many believe he was an ancestor of Microsoft designers). Unfortunately he was unable to capture the man's soul and force him to return his $300 because, as everyone knows, used car salesmen have no soul.
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