''The movie seemed to think that the pictures mattered so within the context of the movie the camera was an important plot device.''
But that's the problem: he didn't ask for the pictures, or even mentionned them, only for the camera. I just rewatched it to be completly sure and I confirm he didn't. So, should we simply accept that Harry didn't know what kind of camera Kevin had? Because in the scene when they are rubbing the toy store, it seemed quite obvious that photos came out of the camera and Kevin put them in his pocket. I agree that there was a considerable distance between the robbers and Kevin, and that no everybody has a perfect eyesight.
If that is the case, I can almost put this in the category of little subtleties that not everyone would notice, and I love when movies do that. It always add something that relies on the viewers' attention to details to little details, without really affecting the plot if you don't notice/care about it. I've always thought about how the camera wasn't what they needed, but just now with your comment I think about your interesting angle that the camera was useless anyways (despite having relevance, as you said, in the context of the movie). I mean, it's not SO relevant anyways, but it's fun to spot it.
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