Arknights Endfield offers a unique blend of action and exploration, allowing players to engage in combat while also taking moments to appreciate the stunning environments. One intriguing feature that enhances your gameplay experience is the Photo Mode. Although the game does not prominently advertise this functionality, it is relatively easy to access and use, making it a delightful option for those wishing to capture memorable scenes or cool discoveries.
How to Access Photo Mode in Endfield

To initiate Photo Mode, look for the quick access wheel button located on the right side of your screen, positioned just above your Operators’ skills. Press and hold this button to unveil the options available to you, and simply navigate to the Camera icon to enter Photo Mode.
While Endfield’s Photo Mode presents some limitations, it does allow for impressive customization. Players can tweak the camera settings, including aperture and zoom level, while also repositioning the camera. A first-person mode is available for a more immersive photographic experience, although players cannot compel Operators to strike specific poses or engage in certain idle animations. Nonetheless, you do have control over the formation and visibility of your team.
Photo Mode Features
Here are the key features you can utilize in Photo Mode:
- Scene Controls: Manage the visibility of Operators, NPCs, factory buildings, and item drops, along with an aperture slider.
- Formation: Adjust the positioning of your team to create the perfect shot.
- Filters: Change the color grading of your images for artistic effects.
- Stickers: Add fun decals to your photographs easily.
Keep in mind that while using Photo Mode, movement is restricted unless you switch to the Operator and Camera Control mode. Instructions on how to toggle this option are displayed on your screen for your convenience.
Locating Your Saved Screenshots

If you’re playing on PC, it’s straightforward—the screenshots taken during your Photo Mode sessions are automatically saved in the Pictures folder. For mobile and console users, be sure to check your device’s gallery for saved images. Alternatively, you can always capture your screen using your device’s built-in screenshot functionality after hiding the game’s user interface.
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