Real nuke would have caused static in the camera from gamma rays.
There are a lot of videos of atomic tests. With older equipment, closer up, and there is no static.
If you have a link to a nuclear explosion with static in the video that might help support your position.
Depends on the type of nuke. Gama blast happens with neutron detonation but not necessarily with a fission or fusion detonation.
Either way the flash would have fried the photo cells of the camera, so I am thinking fake as well.
Why did all the other cameras survive? Those were all special non camera destructive nukes in all the tests?
What other cameras? This is the only video I have seen of this event.
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