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[[Image:Tf2arrcamera.png|right|200px|The unused Arr! camera]]
 
[[Image:Tf2arrcamera.png|right|200px|The unused Arr! camera]]
The '''camera''' is an unused item found in the Team Fortress 2 files. It may have been created for use in the [[Source Filmmaker]], or for a prototype [[Spectator]] class capable of recording movies of a match in realtime<ref>[[Talk:Camera#Response from Robin|Email from Robin Walker]]</ref> without needing to record demo files. It appears to have been finished, as the model is highly detailed.
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The '''camera''' is an unused item found in the ''Team Fortress 2'' files. It may have been created for use in the [[Source Filmmaker]], or for a prototype [[Spectator]] class capable of recording movies of a match in realtime<ref>[[Talk:Camera#Response from Robin|Email from Robin Walker]]</ref> without needing to record demo files. It appears to have been finished, as the model is highly detailed.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
[[Image:Arricomp.png|thumb|left|150px|A comparison of the logos.]]
 
[[Image:Arricomp.png|thumb|left|150px|A comparison of the logos.]]
*The camera is a lightly rebranded model of the {{W|Arriflex 435|Arriflex 435ES}}, introduced in 1995. This would put it well outside the 1960s aesthetic of Team Fortress 2.
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*The camera is a lightly rebranded model of the {{W|Arriflex 435|Arriflex 435ES}}, introduced in 1995. This would put it well outside the 1960s aesthetic of ''Team Fortress 2''.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:37, 22 March 2011

The unused Arr! camera

The camera is an unused item found in the Team Fortress 2 files. It may have been created for use in the Source Filmmaker, or for a prototype Spectator class capable of recording movies of a match in realtime[1] without needing to record demo files. It appears to have been finished, as the model is highly detailed.

Trivia

A comparison of the logos.
  • The camera is a lightly rebranded model of the Template:W, introduced in 1995. This would put it well outside the 1960s aesthetic of Team Fortress 2.

See also

References