On minecraft education edition, you can get a camera, which you can take pictures with and place in item frames (like maps). You can also put them in books and export them as pdf files!
— TheMisterEpic (@TheMisterEpicYT) June 11, 2022
Why isn't this on java, its so damn cool!!!! pic.twitter.com/wPjDtLPrk4
It can still be obtained using third-party software. However, this can cause unexpected behavior such as bugs and crashes.
Camera
give command
CameraIdentifierNumeric IDTranslation keyEntitycamera.take_picture0camera.take_picture1camera.take_picture2Entity data[]
See Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.
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Pocket Edition Alphav0.1.0give command.1.13.0beta 1.13.0.1The camera can no longer be obtained with the /give command.Functionality has been added to the camera. Screenshots that are taken by the camera can now be saved into the camera.take_picture5 folder.Cameras are now a part of the Education Edition toggle as a hidden feature.Cameras no longer have a death animation when killed by the player and instead, instantly emit smoke particles.1.16.100beta 1.16.100.50The camera can now be obtained with the /give command once again.beta 1.16.100.55The camera can no longer be obtained with the /give command.Education Edition1.0Future[]
At the Minecraft Pocket Edition panel at MineCon 2012, as well as one of Jbernhardsson's livestreams, it was stated that future plans include trying to have a proper use for cameras, perhaps an easier way to take screenshots and share them with others.[6] In the BlockTalk Q&A, the camera was briefly mentioned as part of a broader "sharing" theme planned for Bedrock Edition in the future.[7] It later got implemented into Education Edition, using the camera to make screenshots and share them in a special book.