Phasmophobia - How to take pictures of ghosts and what to take pictures

Phasmophobia - How to take pictures of ghosts and what to take pictures

How to take ghost photos

Let's start by explaining how the camera works and how to use it to get an image of a ghost, which will net you a lot of money to use on equipment on future hunts. The camera is one of the basic items you'll bring on every mission, but be sure to buy a new one and add a new one if you need to. There are two cameras in the game, the video camera and the fixed camera. The latter is what you want and is the silver camera located near the back of the truck. Grab it and switch to it when you're ready to take photos.



To take ghost photos, you need to make them appear in the room with you. Once you've located the ghost room, you'll want the camera to be ready for anything, as it can appear and disappear quickly and without warning. When you are ready, you have to anger the ghost in some way to make it appear. Talking to the ghost is important in all things phasmophobia, but spawning them takes an extra effort, but be prepared to flee if they go on a hunt (your flashlight will turn on and off). If the activity counter gets high enough, the chances of a ghost spawning will also be high, so say their name or otherwise interact if you need to get that shot fast. Otherwise, you will need a little patience as you want it to appear. Once he has done a right click or pull the left trigger on a controller to take the picture. But what else should you photograph?

What to take pictures

The images of the ghost itself are really valuable, but there are other things you will want to bring back as well. Here's the list of things you'll want to get a feel for if they show up in your Phasmophobia game:



The ghost
Bones
Dirty water (see how to get dirty water here)
Footprints
Ouija board
Ghostly interactions - doors or other moving objects, radios or other electronic devices in operation, etc.
Corpses (if the ghost kills someone)


Basically anything out of the ordinary, you'll want to take a photo, as long as you have the photos to spare. Fingerprints don't require UV light on them when the photo is taken in the process, so feel free to smash one of the doors and check the log to make sure it counts. Dirty water also takes on a bit of finesse, as the sink should be full when you take the picture. Anytime you're not sure if the photo is good enough or counts, just check to see if there is a tag on it in the newspaper.


And this is how to take pictures of ghosts and what to take pictures in phase of phasmophobia.




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