-__CameraUsesGeolocation__ (boolean, defaults to false). For capturing JPEGs, set to true to get geolocation data in the EXIF header. This will trigger a request for geolocation permissions if set to true.
- Any `cameraDirection` value results in a back-facing photo.
- Ignores the `allowEdit` parameter.
-`Camera.PictureSourceType.PHOTOLIBRARY` and `Camera.PictureSourceType.SAVEDPHOTOALBUM` both display the same photo album.
#### Android Quirks
- Any `cameraDirection` value results in a back-facing photo.
- Android also uses the Crop Activity for allowEdit, even though crop should work and actually pass the cropped image back to Cordova, the only one that works consistently is the one bundled
with the Google Plus Photos application. Other crops may not work.
-`Camera.PictureSourceType.PHOTOLIBRARY` and `Camera.PictureSourceType.SAVEDPHOTOALBUM` both display the same photo album.
#### BlackBerry 10 Quirks
- Ignores the `quality` parameter.
- Ignores the `allowEdit` parameter.
-`Camera.MediaType` is not supported.
- Ignores the `correctOrientation` parameter.
- Ignores the `cameraDirection` parameter.
#### Firefox OS Quirks
- Ignores the `quality` parameter.
-`Camera.DestinationType` is ignored and equals `1` (image file URI)
- Ignores the `allowEdit` parameter.
- Ignores the `PictureSourceType` parameter (user chooses it in a dialog window)
- Ignores the `encodingType`
- Ignores the `targetWidth` and `targetHeight`
-`Camera.MediaType` is not supported.
- Ignores the `correctOrientation` parameter.
- Ignores the `cameraDirection` parameter.
#### iOS Quirks
- When using `destinationType.FILE_URI`, photos are saved in the application's temporary directory. The contents of the application's temporary directory is deleted when the application ends.
- When using `destinationType.NATIVE_URI` and `sourceType.CAMERA`, photos are saved in the saved photo album regardless on the value of `saveToPhotoAlbum` parameter.
- Ignores the `saveToPhotoAlbum` parameter. IMPORTANT: All images taken with the wp7/8 cordova camera API are always copied to the phone's camera roll. Depending on the user's settings, this could also mean the image is auto-uploaded to their OneDrive. This could potentially mean the image is available to a wider audience than your app intended. If this a blocker for your application, you will need to implement the CameraCaptureTask as documented on msdn : [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/hh394006.aspx](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/hh394006.aspx)
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- Ignores the `mediaType` property of `cameraOptions` as the Windows Phone SDK does not provide a way to choose videos from PHOTOLIBRARY.