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Photos taken are saved onto the memory card. If a memory card is in slot B, it will be saved there. Otherwise, it will be saved onto Slot A's card. Photos range from around 4 to 12 "blocks" of memory, increments used for Gamecube memory cards. The average photo takes up around 7 or 8 blocks.
Photos taken are saved onto the memory card. If a memory card is in slot B, it will be saved there. Otherwise, it will be saved onto Slot A's card. Photos range from around 4 to 12 "blocks" of memory, increments used for Gamecube memory cards. The average photo takes up around 7 or 8 blocks.


== Brawl ==
== In Brawl ==
[[Image:camera.jpg|thumb|right]]
[[Image:camera.jpg|thumb|right]]
The upcoming game ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' features a Camera feature. However, snapshots can be taken at any time from the pause screen, as opposed to only in Camera Mode in ''Melee''. It is unknown if Camera Mode will make an appearance in ''Brawl'' as is has been rendered obsolete due to the ability to take pictures at any time. It is currently unknown whether or not snapshots can be taken outside of matches.
The upcoming game ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' features a Camera feature. However, snapshots can be taken at any time from the pause screen, as opposed to only in Camera Mode in ''Melee''. It is unknown if Camera Mode will make an appearance in ''Brawl'' as is has been rendered obsolete due to the ability to take pictures at any time. It is currently unknown whether or not snapshots can be taken outside of matches.