Red Eye Camera

Origin
Red eye in photography is where the pupils of a subject turn red in color photographs. It occurs when using a photographic flash very close to the camera lens (as with most compact cameras), in ambient low light. The medical form of red eye usually occurs due to irritants, illness, injury or inflammation of blood vessels.

Effects
The flash on this will always be used, as there is no way to turn it off or remove the light. Any human that has their picture taken with this camera will have their pupils glow a bright red. The subject’s eyes will become very itchy and feel somewhat pained.