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''Note'': Having a photographer in a store multiplies the value of the photo by 10.
''Note'': Having a photographer in a store multiplies the value of the photo by 10.


This can usually be accomplished constantly by saving before going to the shop or looking at the photo's and reloading the save once if a photographer is not in. Also note that selling anything below B rank will get u less from a photographer, almost nothing most of the time. Only confirmed on the PS3 version.
This can usually be accomplished consistently by saving before going to the shop or looking at the photo's and reloading the save one time if a photographer is not in. Also note that selling anything below B rank will get you less from a photographer, almost nothing most of the time. Confirmed on the PS3 version.


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Revision as of 01:42, 10 September 2013

Guide to Beat's Vivid Shot / Night Shot

For "A" Rank Photos, the enemy subject needs to meet certain criteria:

  • Full Frontal: capture with head facing camera, or slightly angled
  • Centered: capture whole body centered in frame
  • Proper Distance: shot cannot be too zoomed in or too zoomed out
  • Critical Status: enemy weakened to critical state
  • Boss: bigger enemies are usually valued more

Note: Having a photographer in a store multiplies the value of the photo by 10.

This can usually be accomplished consistently by saving before going to the shop or looking at the photo's and reloading the save one time if a photographer is not in. Also note that selling anything below B rank will get you less from a photographer, almost nothing most of the time. Confirmed on the PS3 version.