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#### Examples
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					#### Examples
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* An app that only supports **taking photos** works on every Camera device because this only affects _video processing_.
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					* An app that only supports **taking photos** (e.g. a vintage Polaroid Camera app) works on every Camera device because the `supportsParallelVideoProcessing` only affects _video processing_.
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* An app that supports **taking photos** and **videos** works on every Camera device because only a single _video processing_ feature is used (`video`).
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					* An app that supports **taking photos** and **videos** (e.g. a Camera app) works on every Camera device because only a single _video processing_ feature is used (`video`).
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* An app that only uses **Frame Processors** (no taking photos or videos) works on every Camera device because it only uses a single _video processing_ feature (`frameProcessor`).
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					* An app that only uses **Frame Processors** (e.g. the "Hotdog/Not Hotdog detector" app) (no taking photos or videos) works on every Camera device because it only uses a single _video processing_ feature (`frameProcessor`).
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* An app that uses **Frame Processors** and supports **taking photos** and **videos** only works on Camera devices where `supportsParallelVideoProcessing` is `true`. (iPhones and newer Android Phones)
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					* An app that uses **Frame Processors** and supports **taking photos** and **videos** (e.g. Snapchat, Instagram) only works on Camera devices where `supportsParallelVideoProcessing` is `true`. (iPhones and newer Android Phones)
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Actually the limitation also affects the `photo` feature, but VisionCamera will automatically fall-back to **Snapshot capture** if you are trying to use multiple features (`photo` + `video` + `frameProcessor`) and they are not natively supported. (See ["Taking Snapshots"](/docs/guides/capturing#taking-snapshots))
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					Actually the limitation also affects the `photo` feature, but VisionCamera will automatically fall-back to **Snapshot capture** if you are trying to use multiple features (`photo` + `video` + `frameProcessor`) and they are not natively supported. (See ["Taking Snapshots"](/docs/guides/capturing#taking-snapshots))
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