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The Codac R9000 camera is a miscellaneous item appearing in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
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Overview
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The camera is a twin-lens reflex camera with a fixed focus. Exposure time is controlled by a shutter arm. Illumination is provided by a flash bulb held in a flash holder.
Variants
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- Codac R9000 - a weaponized version of the Codac R9000 appears in Fallout: New Vegas. It is given to the player character by Michael Angelo to complete the quest Classic Inspiration. Despite using ammunition, this camera deals no damage and is purely for taking photos.
Locations
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| Closest map marker | Quantity | Description |
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| Coastal Grotto | 1 | On the table in Plik's room. |
| Dukov's Place | 1 | On the counter in the raider's camp. |
| Evergreen Mills Bazaar | 5 | Inside the building. |
| Fort Constantine | 2 | Description. |
| Franklin Metro utility | 1 | On a table next to a first aid box. After going to the irradiated tunnel in which the Burnmaster lies, turn around and follow the above path. It'll be in the first chamber on the right. |
| Greener Pastures Disposal Site | 1 | Inside the office building. |
| Kenny's Cave | 1 | Set up as shooting target. |
| Tenpenny Tower | 1 | Description. |
| Warrington station | 2 | Description. |
Notes
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- Cameras can be handed in to Scribe Rothchild after the completion of Broken Steel in the unmarked quest, Getting Ready for Prime Time.
- Artwork for the city of Necropolis shows a Codac R9000 camera was used to take a picture of the city.
- Kenny's Cave is a constant source of cameras, as Kenny always has one set up for him to shoot at as a target.
- Jonas Palmer owned a working camera. He takes a photograph of the Lone Wanderer and James in Vault 101 on the Lone Wanderer's tenth birthday.
- Cameras can be given to the Toaster and converted to three microfusion cells and five energy cells.
Behind the scenes
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This camera's appearance resembles the classic Brownie Hawkeye Flash. This camera first appeared on the market in 1950.