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[[File:Image-in crystal-shot.jpg|thumb|The Crystal-Shot used by [[Markku Siltanen|Mark]] during the game.]]
[[File:Infra Camera.png|thumb|The Crystal-shot used by [[Markku Siltanen|Mark]] during the game.]]
IMAGE-IN is a photo optical company that makes cameras. [[Markku Siltanen|Mark]] uses one of their cameras during the game, which is the Crystal-Shot model. This model works with AA batteries, though Mark uses non rechargeable ones that even have a label to not put them in cameras/flashlights. The camera's front side closely resembles a Sony DSCW800, but the backside looks a lot different. In-game the camera works for around 5 minutes in the ON position without taking pictures and the player is able to take around 25 pictures, but only in a short succession.
'''IMAGE-IN''' is a photo optical company that makes '''Crystal-shot''' cameras.  
 
==Overview==
During [[INFRA]], [[Markku Siltanen]] uses one of their cameras during the game, which is the Crystal-shot model. This model works with AA batteries, though Mark uses non-rechargeable ones that even have a label to not put them in cameras/flashlights. The camera closely resembles a real Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX220. In-game the camera uses 1% of its charge every 3 seconds when active, while taking a single picture uses 4% of its charge.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 16 March 2026

The Crystal-shot used by Mark during the game.

IMAGE-IN is a photo optical company that makes Crystal-shot cameras.

Overview

During INFRA, Markku Siltanen uses one of their cameras during the game, which is the Crystal-shot model. This model works with AA batteries, though Mark uses non-rechargeable ones that even have a label to not put them in cameras/flashlights. The camera closely resembles a real Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX220. In-game the camera uses 1% of its charge every 3 seconds when active, while taking a single picture uses 4% of its charge.