Users will be able to
adjust ISO, white balance, focus and shutter speed.
Thus, the Desire 828 dual SIM has an updated camera app with some basics like still and video recording modes as well as manual settings to let you manually
adjust ISO and white balance for each of your shots.
You get scenes and can
adjust ISO, exposure and white balance, but nothing more than that.
There's a manual mode which you can select to
adjust ISO sensitivity, focus, white balance and shutter speed.
The app also gives the ability to manually
adjust ISO (100 - 2000) and shutter speed (1/500 - 1s).
A pro mode lets shutterbugs
adjust ISO, white balance, shutter speed, and more in real time.
Mimicking the functions of a DSLR, Pro mode allows you to
adjust ISO, aperture, light balance, and shutter speed.
Adjust the ISO, shutter speed, or focus by rotating this onscreen «wheel» clockwise or anticlockwise.
The company also put a focus on the device's Pro Mode, allowing users to manually
adjust the ISO, white balance, shutter speed, and more.
From here, you can
adjust ISO, ranging from ISO 50 to ISO 1600; adjust shutter speed, from 1/4000 of a second to 8 - second exposures; adjust exposure value, from -4 to +4; choose between manual focus, auto - focus servo, or auto - focus continuous; and adjust white balance, with a number of presets or the option to choose between 2800K and 7000K.
There is a new Pro mode which will let
you adjust ISO, shutter speed, white balance, focus and gain, too.
If you are more of a professional photographer you can also dive into the settings and manually
adjust the ISO, white balance, exposure, and contrast.
The 8 - MP camera on the Infuse 4G took crisp pictures at a max resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels, and we like the controls for
adjusting ISO, metering, anti-shake, and blink detection.
Users can also take pictures or record videos using their customised settings by
adjusting ISO, white balance and exposure.
Since both phones offer manual controls, these are things you can tweak by
adjusting ISO and white balance.
Not exact matches
Last weekend, I was playing around with my Nikon D3300... I learned how to
adjust exposure and
ISO settings.
when i switch to manual focus and
adjust the aperture to 3.5 or 4, i don't know how to
adjust the other features (
iso, and loads of other options) so the screen becomes either white or black.
The Epic also offers a pretty broad range of camera features and customizable options - you can manually set the
ISO, use light metering (a feature often reserved for digital SLR cameras), and
adjust white balance and resolution settings, to name a few options.
Surprisingly, there's a set of manual controls that let you
adjust exposure,
ISO, and white balance, which isn't something you normally see on a tablet, but I found it didn't make much of a difference to picture quality.
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This allows you to
adjust individual elements like exposure, aperture,
ISO, and white balance.
While the real - time portrait mode can take close - up shots and create bokeh effects, there's also a manual mode that allows users to
adjust camera capture settings like
ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, focus and shutter speed manually.
For example, there's no pro mode that allows the user to manually
adjust settings like shutter speed and
ISO.
For example, there's no pro mode that allows the user to
adjust manual capture settings like shutter speed,
ISO and exposure compensation, nor is there an HDR mode that brackets multiple shots into a single exposure.
Huawei's camera app means Pro mode is just a tap away and offers settings to
adjust the exposure,
ISO and focal point to take stunning photos.
The phone also offers a pro mode which allows users to
adjust settings like
ISO, shutter speed and exposure compensation.
Each camera function is toggled with a simple on - screen slider, which allows you to quickly
adjust parameters like focus, shutter speed and
ISO levels by moving your finger up and down.
Adjusting exposure settings like aperture, shutter speed and
ISO is simple and intuitive.
This is fine if all you intend to do is use the G5's auto camera mode to take photos, but for everything else, including
adjusting capture settings like aperture, shutter speed and
ISO, you'll still need to change those options via the phone's touchscreen.
There's also a manual mode that allows you to
adjust the white balance, focus, exposure, and
ISO.
The Zoom also features a pretty comprehensive manual mode that allows you to
adjust settings for white balance, exposure compensation,
ISO, shutter speed and autofocus.
And you're just SOL completely if you want to take panoramas or manually
adjust things like
ISO and shutter speed.
Instead of digging into shooting modes or dealing with manual controls, the Mate 10 will automatically detect the object you are trying to shoot and
adjust things like the exposure, white balance, and
ISO to deliver the perfect shot.
In a traditional camera like a DSLR, there are three main settings that professional photographers
adjust with every shot:
ISO, shutter speed, and aperture.
Every single element of the picture can be
adjusted including exposure,
ISO and shutter speed via easy to use sliders.
It even offers manual mode where you can
adjust different settings such as shutter speed, focus,
ISO, exposure, and white balance.
Flash, white balance, focus,
ISO, shutter speed and exposure compensation can all be manually
adjusted using the application.
All three devices have a Pro Mode for
adjusting settings such as
ISO, shutter - speed, focus and exposure but there are a few new features within the Pro Mode for the OnePlus 5.
It automatically handles settings like exposure and
ISO for you, but of course, you can
adjust focus by tapping on the screen.
You can
adjust White Balance, Focus,
ISO, Shutter Speed, and Brightness — or you can leave them all on auto.
I'm also glad Olympus now defaults to using the rear directional pad for changing settings like
ISO and white balance, while still letting you easily
adjust your focus point if you wish.
You can
adjust the exposure, for one, plus the
ISO, focal point, shutter speed, exposure value, auto / manual focus, and white balance.
While you can
adjust the exposure and contrast, there are no Pro settings if you want to futz around with the white balance or
ISO.
With manual, you are able to
adjust the white balance, the
ISO, shutter speed and auto focus points.
You can
adjust settings like
ISO, exposure, white balance, shutter speed, and use creative modes like burst... Read More
The manual mode lets you
adjust focus, white balance, shutter speed,
ISO and exposure compensation.
For instance, the Pure XR can take decent video in good lighting (just like the camera) but when transitioning from dark to highlighted areas, the camera noticeably shifts
ISO,
adjusts exposure and isn't able to handle any lens flare caused by direct sunlight.
The camera on the VIVO 8 is actually quite packed full of features, including HDR and Auto HDR, a panorama mode, a Slow Motion Video recording mode, and even a Pro Mode which lets you
adjust things like
ISO, White Balance, Shutter Speed, Exposure Compensation and more.
But there is plus side: a manual camera mode allows you
adjust all the important photo capture settings like
ISO sensitivity, shutter speed, white balance and focus.
Those settings offer a variety of controls, letting you
adjust the exposure compensation, white balance, metering zone, and
ISO, or you can just do as most people will do and leave those on auto.