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[[Image:Banana_camera.png|right|thumb|A successful capture of a [[Banana Fairy]] in [[Jungle Japes]].]]
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The '''Banana Fairy's Camera''' is the magical camera that players receive from the [[Banana Fairy Princess]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The purpose of the camera is to take pictures of the [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]]. It is the only method to catch Banana Fairies, as it traps them inside special banana skin photographs. The camera is fueled by [[Banana Camera Film]]. The more pictures the players take of Banana Fairies, the more secrets and extras they unlock in the game. Any [[Kong]] can use the camera.
|image=[[File:Banana_camera.png|250px]]
|description=Utilizes [[Banana Camera Film]] for capturing photography, but intended for [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]].
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
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It is used by first holding {{button|n64|Z}}, then pressing {{button|n64|Cdown}}, and finally pressing {{button|n64|B}} to snap a photo. In the mode, there is a face at the top-right corner. By default it is a sad, red face, but when the Banana Fairy's Camera's lens aligns with a Banana Fairy, the face turns into a green, happy one. If the camera lens misses a Banana Fairy, the game display an X mark over the printed photograph, in contrast to displaying a check mark when it successfully aligns with a Banana Fairy. Upon being captured in a photograph, the Banana Fairy replenishes the Kongs' item supply and increases the maximum [[Crystal Coconut]] and Banana Camera Film supply by one, and then leaves.
The '''Banana Fairy's Camera''' is a unique camera given to the [[Kong]]s from the [[Banana Fairy Princess]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. She provides it to all five of them after [[Tiny Kong]] meets her on [[Banana Fairy Island]].
 
The Banana Fairy's Camera uses [[Banana Camera Film]]s for capturing photographs, and one film roll is used up for each captured photograph. The Camera is intended for retrieving each [[Banana Fairy]], since they all flew away from their Island at the start of the game.
 
The player can activate the camera mode by pressing {{button|n64|Z}} and {{button|n64|Cdown}} simultaneously. The {{button|n64|B}} button allows them to capture a photo. In the mode, there is a face at the top-right corner, and a Banana Camera Film count on the bottom-right. The face is shown as red and sad unless the player aligns the Camera's lens to a Banana Fairy, in which case changes the face into a green, happy one. If the camera lens unsuccessfully captures a Banana Fairy, an X mark is briefly displayed over the printed photograph, in contrast to displaying a check mark when it successfully aligns with a Banana Fairy. If the capture was successful, the Banana Fairy cannot be seen on the photograph.


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The Banana Fairy's Camera is a unique camera given to the Kongs from the Banana Fairy Princess in Donkey Kong 64. She provides it to all five of them after Tiny Kong meets her on Banana Fairy Island.

The Banana Fairy's Camera uses Banana Camera Films for capturing photographs, and one film roll is used up for each captured photograph. The Camera is intended for retrieving each Banana Fairy, since they all flew away from their Island at the start of the game.

The player can activate the camera mode by pressing Z Button and Down C Button simultaneously. The B Button button allows them to capture a photo. In the mode, there is a face at the top-right corner, and a Banana Camera Film count on the bottom-right. The face is shown as red and sad unless the player aligns the Camera's lens to a Banana Fairy, in which case changes the face into a green, happy one. If the camera lens unsuccessfully captures a Banana Fairy, an X mark is briefly displayed over the printed photograph, in contrast to displaying a check mark when it successfully aligns with a Banana Fairy. If the capture was successful, the Banana Fairy cannot be seen on the photograph.