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|Capacity = 12 [[Elite Dart]]s
 
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|Price = 79.99 USD<br>84.99 GBP<br>89.99 CAD
 
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[2014]] [[Nerf]] [[N-Strike Elite]] blaster that holds 12 [[Elite Dart]]s. Like with the [[Demolisher]], [[Agent Bow]], [[Slingfire]] and [[Thunderbow]], this blaster will be released in Fall 2014. This is the first [[Electronic Clip System|ECS]] blaster since the [[Stampede ECS]], but has a number code unlike with the Stampede, which is devoid of a number code. This is the first ECS-type blaster to not be fully automatic, and is also the first Nerf blaster to come with a built-in 1.77 inch screen 0.3 megapixel camera (which unfortunately only takes standard resolution video), hence the name "'''Elite Cam'''", as well as a 4GB SD card. The camera runs off 4 AA-size batteries, and has 3 hours of recording time, and can toggle between record and picture modes. It can playback and delete vdieos as well. There is a really large jam door on the side of the blaster, and will come with a clear [[12-Dart Clip]]. It will cost $74.99 when released. It advertises a range of 90 feet, despite this being in the [[N-Strike Elite]] line and not the [[N-Strike Elite Mega]] line.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[2014]] [[Nerf]] [[N-Strike Elite]] blaster that holds 12 [[Elite Dart]]s. Like with the [[Demolisher]], [[Agent Bow]], [[Slingfire]] and [[Thunderbow]], this blaster was released in Fall 2014. This is the first blaster that was coded [[Electronic Clip System]] since the [[Stampede ECS]]. It comes with a built-in 1.77 inch screen 0.3 megapixel camera (which unfortunately only takes 20fps standard resolution video), hence the name, as well as a 4GB SD card. The camera runs off 8 AA batteries has 3 hours of recording time, and can toggle between record and picture modes. It can playback and delete videos as well. There is a large jam door on the side of the blaster, and comes with a translucent orange [[12-Dart Clip]]. It costs $79.99. It advertises a range of 85 feet. There were a few changes made prior to release; it now uses 8 AA-size batteries instead of 4 and hits 85 feet instead of the 90 originally claimed. It received poor reviews, mainly because of it's price and horrible camera.
== Review ==
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== Gallery ==
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EliteCam.jpg|The prototype.
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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 ==
* When this is released, it will take over the throne of being the most expensive Nerf blaster ever, beating out the [[Stampede ECS]] and the [[Centurion]].
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* 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.
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* 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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Latest revision as of 19:53, 13 October 2016

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Nerf Cam ECS-12
NerfCam
Year Released:

2014

Available?:

Yes

Stock Capacity:

12 Elite Darts

Average Retail Price(s):

79.99 USD
84.99 GBP
89.99 CAD

Family:

N-Strike Elite

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The Nerf Cam ECS-12 is a 2014 Nerf N-Strike Elite blaster that holds 12 Elite Darts. Like with the Demolisher, Agent Bow, Slingfire and Thunderbow, this blaster was released in Fall 2014. This is the first blaster that was coded Electronic Clip System since the Stampede ECS. It comes with a built-in 1.77 inch screen 0.3 megapixel camera (which unfortunately only takes 20fps standard resolution video), hence the name, as well as a 4GB SD card. The camera runs off 8 AA batteries has 3 hours of recording time, and can toggle between record and picture modes. It can playback and delete videos as well. There is a large jam door on the side of the blaster, and comes with a translucent orange 12-Dart Clip. It costs $79.99. It advertises a range of 85 feet. There were a few changes made prior to release; it now uses 8 AA-size batteries instead of 4 and hits 85 feet instead of the 90 originally claimed. It received poor reviews, mainly because of it's price and horrible camera.

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Commercial[]

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NERF N-Strike Elite Nerf Cam ECS-12

Trivia[]

  • Although it is big and similar to the RapidStrike CS-18 and the Stampede, it only has 2 Tactical Rails 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.
  • 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.