A Hawke's Bay man has been ordered to pay a sex worker an extra $300 and hand over the phone he used to record his sexual experience with the woman.
The 30-year-old appeared in Napier District Court this week, where he admitted making an intimate visual recording.
The man - who was granted name suppression - had told police that he recorded his time with the sex worker, so he could refer back to it later, as he couldn't afford to keep paying for the service.
A police summary said the pair met at a Hamilton motel on June 20, via a website which outlined conditions including the banning of video recordings.
Coitus interruptus came when the woman noticed the man's phone semi-concealed in a jacket and pointed directly at them.