Didn't think of that did ya? 
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Wait his was this camera set up? UGH I HAVE TO KNOW
Neil is the one taking the photo, Buzz is the one climbing down the ladder.
I guess.
Ah yes because remote cameras are impossible right.
Who cares if the shuttle itself was controlled remotely, let's ignore that just so we can pretend that remote controlled cameras can't exist
Damn, even google knows this. (I was honestly expecting google AI to make up some stupid nonsense based off some retarded Reddit post but instead it quoted Wikipedia
"
For each lunar landing mission, a camera was also placed inside the Apollo Lunar Module (LM) descent stage's modularized equipment stowage assembly (MESA). Positioning the camera in the MESA made it possible to telecast the astronauts' first steps as they climbed down the LM's ladder at the start of a mission's first moonwalk/EVA. Afterwards, the camera would be detached from its mount in the MESA, mounted on a tripod and carried away from the LM to show the EVA's progress; or, mounted on a Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), where it could be remotely controlled from Mission Control on Earth."