Alrighty we’ll start off with what basic pinhole cameras look like on their own not hidden or imbedded in walls.
The second picture is a pinhole camera without a specific lense attatched to it. Do you see that little cone shaped thing on the first picture? That’s the lens.
Pinhole cameras can be even smaller that that hunky box thing, they can even be wireless.
See how tiny? See how wireless? You know where these are? Plants, furniture, and displays in stores, potentially even mannequins.
Now to some cameras you’re probably seen and didn’t even know they were cameras!
I bet you have all seen some variation of this thing around and didn’t even know that they were a camera! Maybe a motion sensor device? These little guys take a photo up to every 1/100,000 if you aren’t into photography that’s a very fast shutter speed. A normal camera usually goes up to 1/250th of a second. The live feed from those pinhole cameras updates every 1/100000th of a second creating a constant HD feed for loss prevention to look over at their leisure. I know for a fact that my American Eagle has the little white pinhole cameras and I have seen them around. Now to how do they layout these cameras?
Once upon a time I had a post on my old blog queen-city-lifter that had a picture of a section of Hollister’s store with the pinhole camera placement. Some idiot employee left it unattended and out on the counter for any impressionable and curious youth to look at. So I took a picture and studied it obviously. I hope one day you can be as lucky.
In short, recognize pinhole cameras and know what stores use them. Stores will typically not mix dome cameras and pinhole cameras. But always be on the look out.
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y'all! need! to! know! this! guys memorize all the fucking cameras you could ever come across, and don’t EVER conceal on camera you will get fucked over













