There's also a new
Motion Photo mode that automatically takes 3 second bursts of video alongside regular photos, although this can be forced to be on or off permanently if you so choose.
The Motion Photo mode can be equated to Apple's Live Photos where it will capture some video before and after taking a still photo.
Again, this is something we have covered in past leaks, and today the company confirmed that its camera application has both a Face Retouching feature as well as
a Motion Photo mode.
Not exact matches
Features: • 25 different tasks; • Spearfishing
mode; • Underwater
photo mode; • Treasures hunting
mode; • Fighting with predators; • Free
mode — explore levels; •
Motion controllers support - Razer Hydra ®, Playstation Move ®.
In addition, the camera array allows ISO speeds up to 102400, handheld long exposures with AIS (AI Image Stabilisation), slow
motion video up to 960 fps and a super snapshot
mode able to take
photos from the off screen in as little as 0.3 s, 4D predictive focus and AI - assisted composition.
Smart Camera features several
modes like Live
Photos, Beauty Mode, Burst Mode, Time - Lapse and Slow -
Motion.
The camera features different
modes like Slow
Motion Video and Live
Photos that lets you capture 15 frames of images at one go, Time - Lapse Video and Beauty Mode as well.
Of course, this is also comes with few advanced
mode, such as Smart Pro, Action Freeze, Slow
Motion Video, Auto Cloud Back - up, Share Shot, Buddy
Photo Share, AllShare Play and more.
Even with improved image quality, God of War 3: Remastered looks sterile and two - dimensional when not in
motion, and the
photo mode can't do much good with the game's designer - controlled camera angles.
Fixed a potential issue where activating
photo mode as enemies are spawning would cause them to animate in slow -
motion until struck.
Gran Turismo Sport looks stunning, and the
photo mode allows you to position the roster of 162 cars in any position and use DSLR camera settings to snap shots of them in
motion or at a standstill.
Video can be recorded at 30 fps, though there's also a slow -
motion mode and a panorama
mode to capture 360 - degree
photos.
The eight - megapixel back camera lets you shoot panoramas, snap multiple
photos in burst
mode, and record slow -
motion and time - lapse videos.
There's a selection of
modes for taking specific
photos, including a night
mode that leaves the shutter open for 30 - seconds, an HDR setting, as well as video
modes for slow
motion and time - lapse.
I personally found live
photo and
motion tracking
modes interesting among other options.
These include voice control, floating camera button,
motion photo, editing camera
modes for the rear and front - facing cameras,
photo and video resolution, and more.
Although the G5 Plus runs on stock Android, the camera app does offer some
modes — Professional Mode, Slow
Motion, Panorama, Video and
Photo.
Sony now offers a «Timeshift»
mode for slow -
motion video clips, background defocus for
photos with plenty of «bokeh» and a shortcut to Vine's own camera interface.
The camera app is easy to use and supports auto
photos, video, panorama, slow
motion, and professional
modes.
They include a lens blur
mode, slow
motion (on supported devices),
photo spheres, video stabilization, and more.
Shooting
photos on HDR
mode is much faster than it used to be and Slow
Motion has re-appeared in the hamburger menu navigation drawer.
Available camera
modes in addition to
Photo and Video include Time - lapse, Slow
motion, Panorama and Manual, which gives the user complete control over ISO, shutter speed and more.
The camera will have a new shooting
mode called
Motion Photos, which behaves almost identically to Apple's Live
Photos.
6 - element lens, 8MP still
photos while recording 4K video, Panorama, Playback zoom, Quad - LED True Tone flash, Retina Flash, Slow
motion video, Time - lapse
mode, Timer
mode, autofocus, backside illumination sensor, body and face detection, Auto image stabilization, noise reduction, optical image stabilization,
photo and video geotagging, sapphire crystal lens cover, tap to focus, video stabilizer, Burst mode, Exposure control, FaceTime HD camera, Focus Pixels, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Hybrid IR filter, Live
photo and video geotagging, sapphire crystal lens cover, tap to focus, video stabilizer, Burst
mode, Exposure control, FaceTime HD camera, Focus Pixels, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Hybrid IR filter, Live
PhotoPhoto
There is no dual camera, no post-focusing, no portrait
mode or other depth effects, and no
motion photos or AR effects.
It boasts an improved Portrait
Mode - like bokeh
mode that captures pics with an in - focus foreground and out - of - focus background (a la the iPhone), and a
Motion Photo feature that records a three - second clip before and after you tap the shutter button.
And there's Live
Photos, too, with Motion Panorama, a new camera mode, brings movement to traditional panoramic p
Photos, too, with
Motion Panorama, a new camera
mode, brings movement to traditional panoramic
photosphotos.
Google's new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have a new camera
mode called «
Motion Photos.»
If you have a newer Galaxy device running Android Nougat (like the Galaxy S8 or Note 8), Samsung's stock camera app has a shooting
mode that should be practically identical to Google's new
Motion Photos.
The cameras also come with VDIS (Video Digital Image Stabilization), AR Emoji, grid lines, HDR (High Dynamic Range),
Motion photo support, location tags, full view
mode, filters, timer, floating camera button, stamps, and quick launch functions.
Alcatel has included a host of camera features in the Idol 5S, like the ability to take 360 - degree
photos, a
mode for recording light trails at night, and even a «Cinemagraph»
mode to capture still images with subtle
motion.
5 - element lens, Auto image stabilization, Burst
mode, Exposure control, FaceTime HD camera, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Hybrid IR filter, Panorama, Slow
motion video, Time - lapse
mode, Timer
mode, autofocus, backside illumination sensor, face detection,
photo and video geotagging, tap to focus, video stabilizer
On the left side of the UI you'll see a little button made up of four colored squares, and this is the menu for the other
modes which includes a Translation
mode, a Card Scanner
mode, Mood
Photo, Time - Lapse, Smart Scene, PicNote, Night, Slow
Motion (video), GIF, and there's even another button for Professional
mode here.
The other camera features include Smile Shot, Gesture Capture,
Motion Track, Realtime HDR, Focus tracking, intelligence beauty, Live
photo mode, Multi-angle view and Panorama
mode.
To turn on
motion photos, go into the camera
mode and touch the settings wheel.
In addition to this, there's also slow
motion camera
mode, Drama Shot, Sound and Shot, Best
Photo, Beauty Face (which captures a clip of audio along with the image) and a whole lot more Samsung specific camera features.
By swiping from the left side of the screen, you're able to switch shooting
modes, with options including Slow
Motion, Panorama,
Photo Sphere, and Lens Blur.
Other
photo modes include full manual shooting, panorama, multi exposure, time - lapse, slow
motion and sports.
You'll need to swipe in from the left to switch among
Photo, Video, Slow
Motion, Time Lapse and Panorama
modes.
Switching to video
mode, you can record
motion and sound that come to life when someone scans the
photo with the Prynt app.
Like Apple's «live
mode»
photos, Google has introduced
Motion which records few seconds before the image is clicked.
Where the former detects
motion in the viewfinder and captures a few seconds of video before and after pressing the shutter button, the latter is the search giant's take on the famous beauty
mode feature that smoothes out imperfections in a
photo to make it look much better.
Along this row, sits icons for
mode selection, timer,
motion photo, grid, lighting condition selection, and flash toggle.
If you like to be artistic with your images, then you can play around with the
modes; Live
Photo,
Motion Track, Panorama, Face Beauty and Multi-angle View while the basic HDR
mode is also present.
Additional
modes can be found in the top left menu (or accessed by swiping inward from the left edge), and consist of Slow
Motion, Panorama,
Photo Sphere, Portrait and Settings.
Switching between the rest of the available
modes is done through the hamburger menu at the top left of the screen, and includes
Photo, Video, Portrait, Pro, Time - lapse, Slow
motion and Panorama
modes.