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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
The name appears only on the Necropolis town map background in ''[[Fallout]]''. A [[camera]] that resembles classic Kodak models and might or might not be the Codac R9000 appears in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. The Codac R9000 also appears in [[Fallout: New Vegas]], and is given by [[Micael Angelo]] at the beginning of [[Classic Inspiration]] in order to take photographs of various locations throughout the [[Mojave Wasteland]].
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The name appears only on the Necropolis town map background in ''[[Fallout]]''. A [[camera]] that resembles classic Kodak models and might or might not be the Codac R9000 appears in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. The Codac R9000 also appears in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', and is given by [[Micael Angelo]] at the beginning of [[Classic Inspiration]] in order to take photographs of various locations throughout the [[Mojave Wasteland]].
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
The name Codac is a reference to the real brand of cameras, [[Wikipedia:Kodak|Kodak]].
 
The name Codac is a reference to the real brand of cameras, [[Wikipedia:Kodak|Kodak]].

Revision as of 01:44, 24 October 2010

 
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Fo1 Necropolis Photograph

A photograph made with the Codac R9000 camera

The Codac R9000 was a type of a photo camera manufactured in the pre-war world by the Codac company.

Characteristics

It made high-resolution color photographs and was sturdy enough to survive even the Great War, as it was used to photograph the ruined Bakersfield.

Appearances

The name appears only on the Necropolis town map background in Fallout. A camera that resembles classic Kodak models and might or might not be the Codac R9000 appears in Fallout 3. The Codac R9000 also appears in Fallout: New Vegas, and is given by Micael Angelo at the beginning of Classic Inspiration in order to take photographs of various locations throughout the Mojave Wasteland.

Behind the scenes

The name Codac is a reference to the real brand of cameras, Kodak.