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You can if you store the correct camera values beforehand and do a comparison. However, there's no real reason to do so because it takes just as much time to get the camera status as to set it, so you are just making things worse by checking first.
You can if you store the correct camera values beforehand and do a comparison. However, there's no real reason to do so because it takes just as much time to get the camera status as to set it, so you are just making things worse by checking first.
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