They don't. Its a surveillance camera. It automatically resets.mincartaugh wrote:Why would the order bother to fix a dead camera in an empty room while all hell has broken loose outside?
Being a camera person, and having shot much video in both dark and full sun conditions, with a variety of cameras, there is no "lense effect" I have ever seen that replicates the effect we are seeing here.mincartaugh wrote:As for the lens effect, I'll explain one more time When the camera shows the bathroom, it is in a darkened room. The camera shade has nothing to shade, hence the lack of mark. In the desert the camera is in full sun; the lens effect shows up.
In my opinion, it is a filter effect that has been added by the creators by for the purpose of identifing a specific character or class of characters who are behind the camera. This character (or class of characters) is definitely with the order (hence the "eye" effect), and the references to THE ORDER in the video descriptions. Pure and simple, it is a special effect to generate a plot device.
When the camera hits the ground, it is this filter that breaks, not the camera lense. When the filter breaks, the "eye" effect disappeears, simply because the filter no longer treats light in such a way as to create the effect.