Check this out — Head Mount Display — Made by hand, at the Tsumura residence, Reflectometer — Made by hand, A 360
HDR panorama shot of Tokyo, and Real sky in the game.
360
HDR panorama shot of Tokyo, and Real sky Adjusted with the Sky System are a perfect example.
Not exact matches
Other features of the camera would include Dual
Shot, simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo - tagging, touch focus, face / smile detection,
panorama and
HDR.
The Aqua Star II HD rear camera features scene detection, face recognition,
panorama, geo - tagging, best
shot, smile
shot, and
HDR options.
The camera software is basic but functional, with options to enable
HDR shots, change the photo ratio and stitch together
panoramas if you feel so inclined.
Some of the camera features that come with the device are face beauty function, live photo mode,
panorama mode, multi angle view mode, face detection, smile
shot and
HDR.
At the rear is a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus that can perform
HDR shots and
panorama as well.
The cameras on the phone have features like backside illumination, autofocus, continuous
shooting, digital zoom, geotagging,
panorama,
HDR, touch focus, face detection, white balance settings, ISO settings, exposure compensation, self - timer, scene mode, and phase detection.
Other features of the cameras include autofocus, continuous
shooting, digital zoom, geotagging,
panorama,
HDR, touch focus, face detection, white balance settings, ISO settings, exposure compensation, self - timer, scene mode, and phase detection.
The cameras on the Honor 9 Lite have many features including backside illumination, autofocus, continuous
shooting, digital zoom, geotagging,
panorama,
HDR, touch focus, face detection, white balance settings, ISO settings, exposure compensation, self - timer, scene mode, and phase detection.
We're looking at a now - standard 13MP Sony camera sensor with f / 2.0 aperture (sorry, no OIS) and a few little bells and whistles like scene modes,
HDR,
panorama and «Sound &
Shot.»
This includes auto, monochrome, beauty, video,
HDR, beauty video,
panorama, night
shot, light painting, time - lapse, slow - mo, watermark, audio note, document scan and Good Food.
There are a handful of various modes available as well for taking
shots with
HDR,
panorama, and more.
Like most Samsung flagships, there is a bevy of potential photo modes, from
HDR to
panorama to split - screen
shooting (which uses the front and back at the same time), and all sorts of excess, like taking a selfie with the rear - facing camera (HTC has that problem solved).
In this camera shootout, we took a variety of sample
shots to push these cameras to their limits, focusing on color, detail, landscape,
HDR,
panorama, portrait, and selfies.
The default Android camera has various extras built into it already, but HTC seems to have omitted only a kitchen sink app in assembling the One's camera software: Among the available
shooting modes are
HDR and
panorama; and you can apply filters to your photos without having to resort to third - party apps such as Instagram.
Both phones feature
HDR,
panorama mode, burst
shots and slow - motion video.
You can use a settings dial to quickly enable
HDR, and you can also switch between a variety of
shot modes such as
panorama mode and burst
shooting.
You get an
HDR mode, along with the other frills such as
panorama mode, smile
shot, beauty
shot, multi-angle
shot and a burst mode as well.
The cameras come with features like PDAF,
panorama 3D Beauty, Voice Camera, bokeh effect, Smile Capture, Watermark,
HDR, and Burst
Shot.
When it comes to the camera application, things remain simple and minimalistic, with only a few
shooting modes like
HDR and
panorama available.
The myriad camera settings — which include
panorama, mono
shooting,
HDR, light painting, time lapse, slo - mo, and more — are accessible with a simple right sweep across the screen, making it relatively easy to play with
shooting modes.
The camera application is fairly straightforward and easy to use, and includes all the usual setting that you would expect, such as white balance, exposure, ISO, and 1080p video capture, and some typical
shooting modes are also available, including manual,
HDR, and
panorama.
You get toggles for
HDR, flash, timer, and the ability to choose the
shooting modes — slow motion, manual, and
panorama.
As well
HDR,
panorama and the seemingly obligatory beauty mode, there is also a light painting mode, for long exposure
shots.
Shooting modes include
HDR, face beauty,
panorama and a PIP (picture in picture) mode.
Motorola uses a good software package to allow tap - to - capture, 4x digital zoom, burst mode, night mode, auto
HDR and
panorama shots.
You also get Samsung's latest camera app, which includes the excellent
HDR and
panorama modes from other Samsung phones, along with some, but not all the
shooting modes from the GS4.
The camera comes with several features such as Autofocus, touch focus, self - timer, face detection, smile detection, burst mode, face beauty, voice capture, gesture
shot,
panorama,
HDR, professional, nightstand more.
Other modes include a burst mode that is triggered by holding the shutter down,
panorama, a dual
shooting mode that uses both cameras in the same
shot, and
HDR, that does enhance backlit subjects and adds a little bit of color to photos.