SUMMARY

A Canadian wedding photographer has seemingly installed the 1993 video game DOOM on a Nikon Zf camera. Footage shows the game running on the camera's rear LCD, with controls manipulated via the d-pad and playback button. While Nikon USA humorously responded with "We have questions 👀," the feasibility of running third-party software on modern Nikon cameras is reportedly difficult due to their locked-down architecture. This follows a broader internet trend of porting DOOM to unconventional devices, from printers to calculators, due to its open-sourced code and low processing requirements.

TAKEAWAYS

DOOM has been reportedly installed and run on a Nikon Zf mirrorless camera.

The game is played on the camera's rear LCD screen using its controls.

This hack aligns with a trend of running DOOM on various unconventional devices.

Modifying cameras with third-party software may void warranties.

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