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Snapshots can be taken by pressing the selection button or with the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s native snapshot function. In either case, they are saved to the console's internal storage, and from there can be saved to a microSD card if one is inserted. The difference between one and the other is that snapshots captured with the screenshot button will also display any on-screen information present at the time, while those taken with the shutter button while pausing will clear the screen of any HUD (although the player-controlled Master Hand battle in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light|World of Light]] will still display the timer). | Snapshots can be taken by pressing the selection button or with the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s native snapshot function. In either case, they are saved to the console's internal storage, and from there can be saved to a microSD card if one is inserted. The difference between one and the other is that snapshots captured with the screenshot button will also display any on-screen information present at the time, while those taken with the shutter button while pausing will clear the screen of any HUD (although the player-controlled Master Hand battle in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light|World of Light]] will still display the timer). | ||
Unlike in previous games, the camera option is disabled during a [[Final Smash]], and when certain [[Assist Trophies]] are present | Unlike in previous games, the camera option is disabled during a [[Final Smash]], and when certain [[Assist Trophies]] are present. | ||
The camera could be zoomed in to the point of bypassing the {{s|wikipedia|back-face culling}} on each character's model, leading to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpOfkNMLfZU humorous results]. | The camera could be zoomed in to the point of bypassing the {{s|wikipedia|back-face culling}} on each character's model, leading to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpOfkNMLfZU humorous results]. |