Photo camera

Photo cameras are optical devices designed to capture still images or photographs.

Background
In 1825, Nicephore Niepce developed photoengraving, a predecessor of photography. Nitrate film was a flammable type of film, with old film collections collected at Vault-Tec University. Photographs also needed to be developed. A photograph of posing U.S. soldiers taken in the days preceding the liberation of Anchorage was used as basis for the Anchorage War Memorial.

Twin lens reflex camera


For damaged versions, see: pages for Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 cameras.

Codac R9000


A camera manufactured by Codac using camera film.