
Precise, repeatable camera placement
Name and store camera positions
Teleport to current or stored camera positions
Name and store as many camera positions as will fit in memory (at least 100) and position your camera using the names you provide. Use it for product and modeling photography, as a security camera, to keep an eye on your store or home, or to easily teleport between near or distant locations.
As an example of use, you might focus your camera on your model's face and name that position 'face', then position it on the feet and name that position 'feet'. You can now place the camera at these two precise locations every time you photograph a new product, and your product photos will have a consistent perspective from one shoot to the next.
Now store another camera position in your shop and name it 'shop', and another in your workspace and name it 'workspace'. You can now easily see who's in your store while you work, and you can teleport between shop and workspace. Your camera will view locations within your draw distance, but the teleport feature works across any distance. See the operating instructions for a more thorough description of use.
To use the Camera Lock you wear it as an attachment. It's tiny and invisible, so you can forget you're wearing it, and it doesn't reduce your available prim count. This is not a fancy prim camera that makes it look like your avatar is using a camera, though you can still use one of those for show, if you like. There's no need to seat or animate your avatar while using the Camera Lock, so you can use your avatar as the model, or you can move about the set.
Cost: L$350
Prims: 1
Permissions: Copy, No Modify, No Transfer
The Vengeance Studio Camera Lock was scripted by Anya Ristow.