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Pocket Camera may refer to:
- Game Boy Camera, marketed as Pocket Camera in Japan
- Pocket Instamatic, a series of camera by Kodak introduced in 1972
- Hole cam, a type of camera used in poker that displays a player's face-down cards
- Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, a line of digital movie cameras first released in 2013
See also
edit- Point-and-shoot camera, a compact camera designed to fit in a pocket