Recorded Room (Shadow Spells, p.18) lets the spellcaster capture a comprehensive 3D image of a room in just the length of time it takes to cast the spell, and hold it in their mind for as long as they sustain it, like a detailed hologram that they can explore thoroughly when it's more convenient. You can view anything from any angle; the only downside is you can't move anything for a better view. Great when you need to search a place but don't have any time—Mr. Johnson's office, a research lab, a crime scene, etc.
The image is a single moment trapped in time; it doesn't update in real-time. For that, you want Clairvoyance (SR5, p.286, also see the Detection spell example on p.285).