Dave the Diver Camera
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How to Take a Picture in Dave the Diver

Picture time!

If you have ever wanted to cook, serve drinks, run a restaurant, and discover the interesting depths of the ocean in one game then your search is finally over. Dave the Diver offers all of these interesting and quite peculiar features with SEGA-looking graphics and an interesting storyline.

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Since the depths of the ocean hide plenty of beautiful things, the game will offer you the opportunity to take some nice pictures. However, since the picture-taking system doesn’t resemble those in other games, some players got confused on how to unlock it so we decided to write this guide and resolve the issue right away. Dive in (pun intended) and find out how to take a picture in Dave the Diver.

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How to Use Your Camera in Dave the Diver?

The first requirement for taking pictures in Dave the Diver is that you complete the Where the Currents Flow mission. Once you do that, Dr. Bacon will talk to you and give you a camera with which you can take incredible underwater photos.

The following mission will have a mini-tutorial showing you how you need to use the camera. Swim to the camera icon and you’ll be prompted to take a picture. You need to adjust the right angle with the spacebar and when the edges of the frame become green take a snap. And that’s it! Now you will have a camera permanently in your inventory to take amazing pictures throughout the game.


We hope you take some amazing photos while playing Dave the Diver! If you like ocean adventure games check out our guides on Barotrauma – Best Talents for Each Class in Barotrauma and Dredge – Where to Find All Books in Dredge – Location Guide. Like us on Facebook and get fresh news and guides about the latest releases every day.

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Đorđe Ivanović
Đorđe Ivanović (Djordje Ivanovic) is Managing Editor of Gamer Journalist and has been with the site since 2022. He has a BA in Journalism and five years of professional writing experience behind him, with a recent personal focus on gaming and technology niches. His GJ coverage includes WWII games, puzzle games, Path of Exile, Overwatch and other live service games. In his free time, you will find this adamant fan of Dota solving some sort of escape room games, and getting familiar with board gaming.