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EliteCam.jpg|The prototype.
 
EliteCam.jpg|The prototype.
 
NerfCam.jpg|The second prototype.</gallery>
 
NerfCam.jpg|The second prototype.</gallery>
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== Commercial ==
 
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[[File:NERF N-Strike Elite Nerf Cam ECS-12|thumb|center|335 px]]
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Although it is big and similar to the [[RapidStrike CS-18]] and the Stampede, it only has 2 [[Tactical Rail]]s because of the camera.
 
* Although it is big and similar to the [[RapidStrike CS-18]] and the Stampede, it only has 2 [[Tactical Rail]]s because of the camera.
 
* This is the third most expensive Nerf product; the second is the [[Nightvision Camcorder]] at $89.99, and the first is the [[Rhino-Fire]] at $99.99.
 
* This is the third most expensive Nerf product; the second is the [[Nightvision Camcorder]] at $89.99, and the first is the [[Rhino-Fire]] at $99.99.
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* A shade is seen on the blaster under the camera screen; this was not seen on the one found in the 2014 New York Toy Fair. The shade is removable.
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* A shade is seen on the blaster under the camera screen; this was not seen on the one found in the 2014 New York Toy Fair. It this shade is removable.
 
[[Category:Nerf blasters]]
 
[[Category:Nerf blasters]]
 
[[Category:Blasters that fire over 80 feet]]
 
[[Category:Blasters that fire over 80 feet]]
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