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1) Right-click to make a tracking camera, like the original tool.
2) Allow the roll and zoom to be overriden by the Camera swep. (Reloading with the Camera swep makes you go back to your default settings, so while peering through an Adv. Camera this would go back to the Adv. Camera presets.)
3) Toggle option for despawning old cameras with the same activation button, with only the recent one remaining, like the original tool.
4) Allow the assignment of new settings to existing advanced cameras, the same way that left-clicking on a Light after changing the Light settings will change that Light to the new settings.
5) Allow the assignment of new settings to existing unadvanced, normal cameras.
6) Show camera coordinates option.
7) It would be really great if you could input the coordinates of where you want an Advanced Camera to move to for ultra precision. It's the kind of thing that would make refilming scenes easier and get that exact same camera angle.
8) Option to copy the roll, zoom and coordinate values of the Camera swep for the player to apply it to the Advanced Camera they want.
Shutter speed
Aperture