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As its name implies, a '''Snapshot''' is obtained using the [[Camera]].  Snapshots exist only in [[San Fierro]], and each appears as a rotating camera icon above a particularly interesting scenic spot.  Snapshots are similar to [[Hidden Packages]], [[Horseshoes]], and [[Oysters]] in that completing all 50 grants the player a significant reward.  The reward for capturing all 50 snapshots is 4 weapons spawns becoming available at the [[Doherty Garage]], namely the [[Micro-SMG]], [[Grenade]]s, [[Shotgun]], and [[Sniper Rifle]].
As its name implies, a '''Snapshot''' is obtained using the [[Camera]].  Snapshots exist only in [[San Fierro]], and each appears as a rotating camera icon above a particularly interesting scenic spot.  Snapshots are similar to [[Hidden Packages]], [[Horseshoes]], and [[Oysters]] in that completing all 50 grants the player a significant reward.  The reward for capturing all 50 snapshots is 4 weapons spawns becoming available at the [[Doherty Garage]], namely the [[Micro-SMG]], [[Grenade]]s, [[Shotgun]], and [[Sniper Rifle]].
To successfully capture a snapshot, the rotating snapshot icon must be within the camera viewfinder.  Sometimes zooming is required to capture a distant icon.  The point of interest above which the icon rotates is ''not'' required to be in the viewfinder, simply the icon itself.


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 21:02, 11 May 2008

As its name implies, a Snapshot is obtained using the Camera. Snapshots exist only in San Fierro, and each appears as a rotating camera icon above a particularly interesting scenic spot. Snapshots are similar to Hidden Packages, Horseshoes, and Oysters in that completing all 50 grants the player a significant reward. The reward for capturing all 50 snapshots is 4 weapons spawns becoming available at the Doherty Garage, namely the Micro-SMG, Grenades, Shotgun, and Sniper Rifle.

To successfully capture a snapshot, the rotating snapshot icon must be within the camera viewfinder. Sometimes zooming is required to capture a distant icon. The point of interest above which the icon rotates is not required to be in the viewfinder, simply the icon itself.

Locations