I always just look at it as vampirism is explicitly an engineered curse and the more supernatural benefits it brings the more curses it has
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What's inconsistent in my view is being invisible in mirrors but not cameras or other tech even though that tech uses mirror-like devices
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Vampires always being supernaturally "cloaked" to anything but human eyes would be a pretty fruitful power to have in a modern setting
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(I mean in White Wolf you only need one dot on Obfuscate to replicate it but)
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I was annoyed that What We Do in the Shadows has the vampires get super excited by smartphone cameras
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Since there's no reason those cameras should work on them any better than cameras that have existed for decades
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Them gathering around an iPad to watch video of sunrises like it's transgressive porn is A+ though
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That said obviously in this universe cameras must work on them or the whole mockumentary cant happen
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I really want a version of WWDitS about ghosts that uses the Kirlian "specially treated camera" conceit
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Or their mirrors are silver and don't work bc that
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Even in the old days non-silver mirrors would be a lot cheaper
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Though the main guy does put his lost love's photo in a locket on a silver chain for seemingly no reason but masochidm
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