US snap in camera? (8)
I believe the answer is:
american
'us' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'snap in camera?' is the wordplay.
'snap' indicates an anagram (letters snap or break).
'in'+'camera'='incamera'
'incamera' anagrammed gives 'AMERICAN'.
(Other definitions for american that I've seen before include "Citizen seen in Cinerama" , "he's over the pond" , "''The Quiet . . . . . . . .'' - Graham Greene" , "With this nationality came rain, oddly" , "An -- in Paris (Gershwin)" .)