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Cameras and Photography

Learn how to use cameras and photography tools effectively in VRChat. This guide covers camera mechanics, item usage, and tips for capturing great moments in virtual worlds.

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Cameras and Photography

Learn how to use cameras and photography tools effectively in VRChat. This guide covers camera mechanics, item usage, and tips for capturing great moments in virtual worlds.

This guide focuses on the use of cameras and photography within VRChat. While the provided text is primarily about a specific VRChat world called "The Bus to Nowhere," it contains details about items that can be found and used, some of which are relevant to general VRChat interactions or could be analogous to photography tools.

ItemDescription
Red coilIncreases holder's movement speed. (Potentially useful for quickly repositioning for a photo)
9mm pistolNever runs out of ammo. (While not a camera, it represents an item with unlimited use, a concept applicable to camera tools.)
Confetti gunsUsed for celebratory effects. (Could be used to add visual flair to photos.)
Small scale replica of a red busA decorative item.
Skeleton's hornA sound-making item.
Functional fire extinguisherFor emergency use.
Accessible phoneReceives random calls with various messages.
Mounted Flatscreen TVCan be turned on/off, access a Video Player, a Location Tracker, and a meme channel.
VentProvides access to the Engine Room, only enterable at Night Time.

The "Bus to Nowhere" world features a moving bus with a driver's seat that allows selection of destinations, a radio, and controls for climbing, airtime, and chairs. The bus also has HUD indicators for speed, time of day, current biome, miles traveled, and fuel cells. A ticket slot with an introductory screen and a patch notes paper are also present. A ticker above the windshield displays local news and information.

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